Dodik loses elections after 22 years

Local elections are held Sunday in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which are the seventh in a row since the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement. And these elections, even in Bosnia and Herzegovina, have been held as in other countries, which had elections this year, under relatively more specific conditions because [...]
And these elections, as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, have been held in other countries, which had elections this year, under somewhat more specific conditions, due to the coronary pandemic.
According to foreign media data, it explains “Telegraphy”, eligible voters had 3 283 380 voters, and according to the up to 50 percent turnout.
Although the final results have not yet been processed, according to existing predictions, it is known who has won and where, as well as what has occurred.
As media reports, current Bosnia's presidency member, Milorad Dodik -- his SNSD party -- has lost in Banja Luka, for which Serbian media named “alleged”).
It has also been suggested that Bakir Izetbegovic and his Party of Democratic Action (SDA) has lost in Sarajevo.
So this may mean that new, different people and other parties come to power in these cities.
In Banja Luka, for example, the change will be Drasko Stanivovovic, perhaps the city's new mayor.
As he said last night, “after 22 years in Banja Luka, won a man who is not from SNSD”.
His supporters celebrated last night after it was confirmed he won over SNSD candidate Igor Radojicicic.











