Politics - Politics portal Bosnia and Herzegovina Politics is a process by which collective decisions are made within groups. ...
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Government type: emerging democracy Administrative divisions: there are two first-order administrative divisions referred to as the Entities - the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska See Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina Independence: April 1992 (from Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) National holiday: Bosnia and Herzegovina - BiH...
| | | | | The Dayton Agreement or Dayton Accords is the name given to the agreement at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, to end the war in the former Yugoslavia that had gone on for the previous three years, in particular the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the war...
The High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was created in 1995 immediately after the Dayton Peace Agreement to oversee the civilian implementation of this agreement. ...
Christian Schwarz-Schilling, born in 1930 in Insbruck, Austria, is a German politician who served from 1982 to 1992 as Germanys federal post and communications minister. ...
The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Predsjedništvo Bosne i Hercegovine) is the head of state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Chairmen of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chronological listing, in reverse order. ...
Ivo Miro JoviÄ (born July 15, 1950 in Äapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is the Croat member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, elected in the Parliament on May 9, 2005 following the sacking of Dragan ÄoviÄ by the High Representative on charges of corruption. ...
Sulejman TihiÄ Sulejman TihiÄ (b. ...
Borislav (Hrast) Paravac better known as chetnik no 1 who likes to act an idiot(in fact he doesnt act) (Борислав Паравац in Serbian Cyrillic) is a Bosnian Serb polititian and member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the executive branch of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Adnan TerziÄ Adnan TerziÄ (born in Zagreb, Croatia on April 5, 1960) is the Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina, member of the Party of Democratic Action. ...
The House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Predstavnicki Dom, is the upper house of the National Assembly in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ...
Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Categories: Bosnia and Herzegovina | Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Lists of subnational entities | Bosnia and Herzegovina geography stubs ...
Federation of BiH shaded red Official languages Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian Capital Sarajevo Area â Total â % water 26,110 km² n/a Population â Total (2002) â Density 2,318,972 88/km² Ethnic groups (2002) Bosniaks: 72,9% Croats: 21,8% Serbs: 4,4% and others: 1,0% President Niko LozanÄiÄ Time...
Official language Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian Official script Cyrillic alphabet, Latin alphabet Capital de jure Sarajevo de facto Banja Luka Area â Total â % water 24,811 km² n/a Population â Total (2005) â Density 1,411,000 60/km² Ethnic groups (2005 est. ...
Map showing the location of the BrÄko District within Bosnia and Herzegovina (in red, upper right corner) BrÄko District map BrÄko District (Serbian: ÐÑÑко ÐиÑÑÑикÑ/BrÄko Distrikt, Bosnian: BrÄko Distrikt/ÐÑÑко ÐиÑÑÑикÑ, Croatian: BrÄko Distrikt) in northeastern Bosnia is a self-governing administrative unit under the sovereignty of...
The implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the former Yugoslavia. ...
| The Party of Democratic Action (Stranka Demokratske Akcije) is a Bosniak nationalist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 1990 by Alija Izetbegović, Muhamed Filipović and Fikret Abdić. The party was the first Bosniak party of nationalist orientation in Yugoslavia since the banning of the multiparty system in 1945 by the Communist Yugoslav Leadership. Bosniaks (natively: Bošnjaci) are South Slavs descended from those who converted to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century). ...
A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ...
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Alija IzetbegoviÄ, former president of Bosnia and Herzegovina Alija IzetbegoviÄ (August 8, 1925 â October 19, 2003) was a Bosniak activist, philosopher, and politician, president of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1990 to 1996 and member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1996 to 2000, and author of several books...
Bosniaks (natively: Bošnjaci) are South Slavs descended from those who converted to Islam during the Ottoman period (15th-19th century). ...
Official language Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian Capital Belgrade Largest city Belgrade Area (1991) - Total - % water Ranked xxst 255,804 km² Negligible Population - Total (2004) - Density Ranked xxth 20,522,972 80/km² Currency Yugoslav dinar Time zone - in summer CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) National anthem Hej, Sloveni/Slaveni...
1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
This is a partial list of top officials of the Communist Yugoslavia. ...
It achieved considerable success in elections after the fall of Communism in the early 1990s. It founded the newspaper Ljiljan. The party remains the strongest political party among the Bosniak population in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it has branches in Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro (Sandžak region). At the last legislative elections, 5 october 2002, the party won 21.9 % of the popular vote and 10 out of 42 seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It won 32 out of 140 seats in the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 6 out of 83 in the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska. This article is about communism as a form of society and as a political movement. ...
The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive. ...
Ljiljan Weekly Newspaper Ljiljan is a newspaper based in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Map of Sandžak within Serbia and Montenegro Sandžak (СанÑак) is a geographical region in Serbia and Montenegro. ...
A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ...
Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
The House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Predstavnicki Dom, is the upper house of the National Assembly in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Federation of BiH shaded red Official languages Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian Capital Sarajevo Area â Total â % water 26,110 km² n/a Population â Total (2002) â Density 2,318,972 88/km² Ethnic groups (2002) Bosniaks: 72,9% Croats: 21,8% Serbs: 4,4% and others: 1,0% President Niko LozanÄiÄ Time...
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The Party of Democratic Action of Croatia (Stranka demokratske akcije Hrvatske) is a political party that represents Bosniak ethnic minority in Croatia. ...
The Party of Democratic Action (Stranka Demokratske Akcije) is a political party in Kosovo. ...
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