Source: US News & World Report
“The parliament of Bosnia’s autonomous Serb Republic has approved a government reshuffle that the opposition says is illegal because it was initiated by the region’s president who has been banned from politics. The vote late on Tuesday deepens a crisis over a Serb separatist drive that amounts to one of the biggest threats to peace in the Balkans since the wars that followed Yugoslavia’s collapse. The Serb Republic makes up Bosnia and Herzegovina along with a federation shared by Bosniaks and Croats under the Dayton peace accords that ended a 1992-95 conflict that killed about 100,000 people and displaced around 2 million. The Serb Republic government reshuffle was set in motion by Milorad Dodik, who last month was stripped of his mandate as the Serb Republic’s president by Bosnia’s election commission.” (09/03/25)