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Trivić satisfied with the opposition agreement in RS, but not with Vukanovic's move: "I ran for the Presidency of BiH myself and gave up the agreement"
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Trivić satisfied with the opposition agreement in RS, but not with Vukanovic's move: "I ran for the Presidency of BiH myself and gave up the agreement"

Jelena Trivić, leader of the National Front, welcomed an agreement within the opposition in the Republika Srpska (RS) regarding their joint candidate for the presidency of RS, Branko Blanuša. She emphasized that this agreement ends prolonged negotiations and allows the opposition bloc to present a unified candidate for the RS presidency. However, she expressed dissatisfaction with Nebojša Vukanović's decision to run independently for a seat in the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency, stating that he has abandoned any discussions or agreements. Trivić suggested there is still a chance for Vukanović to withdraw his candidacy and support Marinko Božović, who would be the joint opposition candidate for the BiH Presidency. Draško Stanivuković, leader of the 'Safe Serbia' movement, confirmed that the Party of Democratic Progress (PDP) has decided not to field its own candidates for the RS presidency and BiH Presidency positions, opting instead to support Blanuša and Božović for the sake of unity and victory.

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Trivić satisfied with the opposition agreement in RS, but not with Vukanovic's move: "I ran for the Presidency of BiH myself and gave up the agreement"

Jelena Trivić, leader of the National Front, welcomed an agreement within the opposition in the Republika Srpska (RS) regarding their joint candidate for the presidency of RS, Branko Blanuša. She emphasized that this agreement ends prolonged negotiations and allows the opposition bloc to present a unified candidate for the RS presidency. However, she expressed dissatisfaction with Nebojša Vukanović's decision to run independently for a seat in the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency, stating that he has abandoned any discussions or agreements. Trivić suggested there is still a chance for Vukanović to withdraw his candidacy and support Marinko Božović, who would be the joint opposition candidate for the BiH Presidency. Draško Stanivuković, leader of the 'Safe Serbia' movement, confirmed that the Party of Democratic Progress (PDP) has decided not to field its own candidates for the RS presidency and BiH Presidency positions, opting instead to support Blanuša and Božović for the sake of unity and victory.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the approval of the agreement among opposition parties and the criticism of Vukanović's independent candidacy without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from multiple political figures, providing balanced perspectives on the situation.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article reports on a political agreement within the opposition in Republika Srpska and criticizes Vukanović's independent candidacy. It provides specific names and positions, aligning with cross-source consensus on the political developments. However, the language carries a clear partisan tone,

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