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Ally of ex-Bosnian Serb leader wins election

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Sinisa Karan

Sinisa Karan addresses the media after claiming victory in a snap presidential election of Republika Srpska.

Sinisa Karan, who succeeded Milorad Dodik in Republika Srpska, called Russia "one of the greatest friends"

A close ally of longtime Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik has won a snap presidential election in Republika Srpska, the Serb-majority entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to preliminary results.

Sinisa Karan's apparent victory comes after Dodik was removed from office over his refusal to obey the rulings imposed by an international envoy overseeing the peace-monitoring regime in Bosnia.

Karan, the candidate of Dodik's Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) and the entity's minister for scientific and technological development, took about 51% of the vote, after nearly all ballots were counted. Branko Blanusa, the candidate from the opposition Serb Democratic Party, won roughly 48%, with turnout just under 36%.

The snap vote was called after Bosnia's state court convicted Dodik in February of failing to comply with the decisions of Christian Schmidt, the international high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Schmidt, a German national, has a strong mandate to oversee the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement, which ended the bloody 1992-1995 Bosnian War.

In 2023, Schmidt invoked his powers to annul legislation passed by Republika Srpska's authorities that sought to strip state-level courts and police of jurisdiction in the entity and declared the envoy's decrees non-binding. Dodik himself has branded Schmidt a "tourist" and declined to recognize his authority.

A state court in Sarajevo later found Dodik guilty of failing to implement Schmidt's decision, sentencing him to one year in prison - a term he avoided by paying a court-approved fine - and banning him from holding public office for six years.

With election results coming in, Karan pledged to continue Dodik's policies "with ever greater force," adding that "the Serb people have won." Dodik, meanwhile, promised voters that "I will remain with you to fight for our political goals," stressing that Karan's "victory will be my victory too."

Both Karan and Dodik have advocated for close ties with Russia, with the former calling Moscow "one of the greatest allies and friends of Srpska." Dodik has echoed the sentiment, suggesting that the West was using Ukraine to provoke "a war with Russia."

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