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SNSD Declares Karan's Victory for President of Republika Srpska

Summary by Sarajevo Times
SNSD leader Milorad Dodik announced tonight the electoral victory of this party’s candidate for the President of the Republika Srpska, Siniša Karan, noting that it was greater than in the previous elections. “In the previous elections, we won 9,577 votes, and today more than 10,360. Thank you to our activists, citizens and municipalities,” said Dodik […] The post SNSD declares Karan’s Victory for President of Republika Srpska appeared first on S…
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The SDS has admitted defeat in the repeat presidential elections of Republika Srpska. At a press conference, they said that SNSD candidate Sinisa Karan has a convincing advantage with 90 percent of the results processed. – It is good for Republika Srpska that it has a president and that the institutions are functioning – said SDS candidate Branko Blanuša. The post Blanuša: It is good for Republika Srpska that it has a president and that the inst…

"I declare the victory of Siniša Karan. A few months ago, the difference was slightly more than nine thousand votes, now it is 10,300 votes. So, we increased it," said Dodik, speaking from the Election Headquarters of the SNSD

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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The partial rerun of the presidential election in Republika Srpska (RS), the Serb-majority entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, resulted in no change on Sunday, according to campaign officials. Siniša Karan, the candidate of the ruling coalition, who won the election on November 23 of last year, declared himself the winner again. His challenger, opposition candidate Branko Blanuša, conceded defeat. The election was rerun in 136 of approximately 2,2…

·Vienna, Austria
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Sarajevo Times broke the news in on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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