Croatian Vice President at the Helm of Republika Srpska
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Republika Srpska is currently without a president after Milorad Dodik was stripped of his mandate by a court in Bosnia and Herzegovina in August. The vice president of the Republic of Srpska, a Croat, Davor Pranjić, has temporarily taken over as president. He signed a decree amending the law on police and internal affairs, formally assuming the role of president of the entity.
This gave Davor Pranjić the powers, who signed the decree to this effect.
Milorad Dodik stepped down as head of the Republika Srpska of Bosnia and Herzegovina after a final verdict - Although he denied the validity of the verdict for a long time, he was finally forced to hand over power to his vice president.
Former President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, has finally given in and officially stepped down from his presidency, bringing a new chapter to the political soap opera that has gripped the region for months.
Vice President of Republika Srpska Davor Pranjić (HDZ) signed the decree on the promulgation of the Law on Amendments to the Law on Police and Internal Affairs, which
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