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The Radical Party of Republika Srpska (Serbian : Radikalna stranka Republike Srpske, RS) was a political party in the Republika Srpska area of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The party first contested national elections in 1998, when it received 1.6% of the national vote, winning won one seat in the national House of Representatives and three seats in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska. [1] In the 2000 parliamentary elections its vote share fell to just 0.3%. [2] resulting in the party losing its seats in both parliaments. [3] It did not contest any further elections. [4]
The politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina are defined by a parliamentary, representative democratic framework, where the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, named by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Legislative power is vested in both the Council of Ministers and the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Members of the Parliamentary Assembly are chosen according to a proportional representation system. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska is the legislative body of Republika Srpska, one of two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The current assembly is the ninth since the founding of the entity.
The Alliance of Independent Social Democrats is a Serb political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1996, it is the governing party in Republika Srpska, with its leader, Milorad Dodik, serving as the current president of Republika Srpska. The party's vice-president, Željka Cvijanović, is the current member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while SNSD member Radovan Višković is the current prime minister of Republika Srpska.
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 1 October 2006. They decided the makeup of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Presidency as well as national, entity, and cantonal governments.
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 5 October 2002. Voter turnout was 55%.
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 14 September 1996. Voter turnout was 79.40% in the parliamentary election and 80.42% in the presidential election.
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 and 13 September 1998. Voter turnout was 67.99% in the parliamentary election and 67.87% in the presidential election.
Parliamentary elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 11 November 2000. Voter turnout was 64%.
Independence Day is a public holiday of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 1 March to celebrate the independence of the then Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992.
The Civic Democratic Party is a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The People's Alliance for Free Peace was a centre-left political alliance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, formed for the 1996 general election.
The Union of Social Democrats of Bosnia and Herzegovina was a social-democratic political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1992, it merged into the Social Democratic Party in 1999.
The Republican Party was a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina founded in 1994. It adopted a secular policy but did not win support from many Bosniaks.
The Democratic Party of Pensioners was a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina led by Alojz Knezović.
The Democratic Socialist Party was a political party in the Republika Srpska part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 October 2014. They decided the makeup of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Presidency as well as national, entity, and cantonal governments. Voter turnout was 54.47%.
The National Democratic Party was a political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 7 October 2018. They decided the makeup of the presidency as well as national, entity and cantonal governments. Voter turnout was 54%.
General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 2 October 2022. They decided the makeup of the presidency as well as national, entity and cantonal governments.