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Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz-Kłoczko
On 23 November, Siniša Karan won the snap presidential election in Republika Srpska (RS; a constituent entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina – BiH). According to preliminary results released by the Central Election Commission, the…
Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz-Kłoczko
On 24 October, the Croatian parliament (Sabor) adopted a law reinstating compulsory military service (temeljna vojna obuka) after a 17-year hiatus. From January 2026, conscription will be mandatory for men aged 19 to 29, while women will…
Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz-Kłoczko
In recent days, violence has significantly escalated during the ongoing anti-government protests in Serbia, which have continued for nearly ten months.
Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz-Kłoczko
On 17 July, the European Commission informed the central government of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) that it would reduce the funding allocated under the EU’s Growth Plan for the Western Balkans. As a result, BiH has lost €108.4 million,…
Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz-Kłoczko
In recent weeks, the institutional crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has escalated due to separatist actions by the leader of Republika Srpska (RS), Milorad Dodik. Alongside RS Prime Minister Radovan Višković and the Speaker of the RS…
Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz-Kłoczko
Tensions are rising in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) over Milorad Dodik, the President of Republika Srpska, an entity within BiH. On 26 February, the Court of BiH found him guilty, in the first instance, of failing to comply with decisions…
Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz-Kłoczko
On 12 January, Zoran Milanović won the second round of the presidential election in Croatia, securing 74.7% of the vote. His opponent, Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), received 25.3% of…