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Bosnia's electoral authorities removed Milorad Dodik from his position as president of the Serb entity due to a court sentence of one year in jail and a six-year ban on political activities. Dodik, who advocates for separation from Bosnia, has vowed to contest the decision and maintain his position with support from populist leaders. The European Union insists the verdict must be respected, while critics accuse Dodik of corruption and pro-Russia policies.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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