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DODIKOVI VEĆ HLADE ŠAMPANjAC: SNSD predstavio kandidate za najvažnije funkcije na predstojećim opštim izborima
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DODIKOVI VEĆ HLADE ŠAMPANjAC: SNSD predstavio kandidate za najvažnije funkcije na predstojećim opštim izborima

The article discusses the political developments ahead of the upcoming general elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), focusing on the Serbian Democratic Party (SNSD) and its candidate selections. President Milorad Dodik announced that Savo Minić will run for president of the Republic of Srpska and Željka Cvijanović for a member of the BiH Presidency. Both candidates received unanimous support from the party leadership and coalition partners. Dodik emphasized that these choices are backed by field research indicating they will win by a significant margin. Meanwhile, the opposition in the Republic of Srpska remains divided, with the largest opposition party, SDS, proposing Branko Blanuša as their presidential candidate and Marinka Božović as the BiH Presidency member. However, this proposal was rejected by the PSS, led by Draško Stanivuković, who plans to run independently if no agreement is reached. The article highlights the lack of consensus among opposition parties and the potential fragmentation of the opposition bloc.

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DODIKOVI VEĆ HLADE ŠAMPANjAC: SNSD predstavio kandidate za najvažnije funkcije na predstojećim opštim izborima

The article discusses the political developments ahead of the upcoming general elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), focusing on the Serbian Democratic Party (SNSD) and its candidate selections. President Milorad Dodik announced that Savo Minić will run for president of the Republic of Srpska and Željka Cvijanović for a member of the BiH Presidency. Both candidates received unanimous support from the party leadership and coalition partners. Dodik emphasized that these choices are backed by field research indicating they will win by a significant margin. Meanwhile, the opposition in the Republic of Srpska remains divided, with the largest opposition party, SDS, proposing Branko Blanuša as their presidential candidate and Marinka Božović as the BiH Presidency member. However, this proposal was rejected by the PSS, led by Draško Stanivuković, who plans to run independently if no agreement is reached. The article highlights the lack of consensus among opposition parties and the potential fragmentation of the opposition bloc.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the SNSD's candidate selection as a clear and confident move, emphasizing their unity and success based on field research. It portrays the opposition as fragmented and ineffective, particularly highlighting the rejection of SDS proposals by PSS and the uncertainty around other non

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