Voters in Bosnia’s autonomous Serb Republic headed to the polls on Sunday for a snap presidential election, triggered after former president Milorad Dodik was faraway from workplace and barred from politics for six years. The end result will decide whether or not the Serb-majority area shifts away from Dodik’s nationalist agenda or continues pursuing separatist insurance policies that threaten the interior stability of the already fragile Balkan state. Charlotte Lam explains.
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