Hard-Liner at Helm, but Moderates Gain
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Final election results confirmed the victory of an ultranationalist as president of the Bosnian Serb republic but also showed moderates made gains. Nikola Poplasen’s victory over Western-backed Biljana Plavsic is seen by some as a setback for Western efforts to bridge the ethnic divide in Bosnia, but international organizers of the elections insisted the results were a success as moderates advanced throughout the country. Results for the 83-seat national assembly of the Serbian republic showed that a bloc of hard-line parties won 36 seats and will not have an outright majority to form a government.
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