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President of Republika Srpska

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President of Republika Srpska
Предсједник Републике Српске
Standard of the president of Republika Srpska
Incumbent
Milorad Dodik
since 15 November 2022
TypeHead of state
ResidencePalace of the Republic
SeatBanja Luka
AppointerDirect popular vote
Term lengthFour years
renewable once consecutively
Inaugural holderRadovan Karadžić
Formation7 April 1992
DeputyVice Presidents
Websitewww.predsjednikrs.net

The president of Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Предсједник Републике Српске, Serbian Latin: Predsjednik Republike Srpske; lit.'President of the Republic of Srpska/Serbs') is the highest executive authority in Republika Srpska, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the executive authorities, along with the Government of Republika Srpska. The president of Republika Srpska is directly elected for a term of four years, along with two vice presidents from different constituent nations (Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks). None of them can be from a same constituent nation at the same time. The president's residence is in Banja Luka.

The first president was Radovan Karadžić of the Serb Democratic Party, elected to the post in 1992, who led Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War and who was later sentenced to 40 years in prison for Srebrenica genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.[1] Milorad Dodik of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats took the office in 2022.

Powers

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According to the Constitution of Republika Srpska, the president represents Republika Srpska and expresses its unity. As Republika Srpska functions as a parliamentary system, the president has very limited powers. The president does have the power to:[2]

  1. Nominate a candidate for prime minister to the National Assembly;
  2. Nominate candidates for president and judges of the Constitutional Court, on a proposal of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, to the National Assembly;
  3. Declares laws by a decree;
  4. Gives pardons;
  5. Gives decorations and recognitions as determined by a law;
  6. Manages other duties according to the Constitution.

If the National Assembly is unable to make a session due to a state of emergency, the president, after obtaining an opinion from the Government, declares a state of emergency and orders measures for removing the state of emergency. The president, by his own initiative or on Government's suggestion, declares acts from the jurisdiction of the National Assembly during war circumstances or an immediate threat of war; the acts must be brought for a confirmation by the National Assembly the very moment when the Assembly is able to have a session.[2]

The president can ask the Government to express its attitude on certain matters of the significance for the Republic, call a session of the Government, or put matters from Government's jurisdiction on an agenda.[2]

Presidents

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Latest election

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Milorad DodikAlliance of Independent Social Democrats300,18047.09
Jelena TrivićParty of Democratic Progress273,24542.86
Ćamil DurakovićIndependent13,7602.16
Senad BratićSDA–State Movement13,6802.15
Jusuf ArifagićFor the state of BiH10,4671.64
Radislav JovičevićDemocratic People's Alliance5,6130.88
Dejan PejićLiberal Party2,1680.34
Neđo ĐurićSocialist Party of Srpska2,0920.33
Davor PranjićCroatian Democratic Union and allies[a]1,9660.31
Ivan BegićIndependent1,8540.29
Zoran KalinićOur Story Republika Srpska1,2520.20
Ilić MiroslavIndependent1,2470.20
Vladimir BijelićIndependent1,1850.19
Ivanović DaliborIndependent1,0940.17
Milivojević CvijetinIndependent8010.13
Slavko DragičevićIndependent7550.12
Goran MiloševićIndependent6910.11
Sekulić SlavkoIndependent6130.10
Ana DobrilovićIndependent5470.09
Milan AnđelićIndependent5080.08
Jelenko BubićIndependent5000.08
Dušan DragičevićIndependent4940.08
Amir RekoEcological Party of Republika Srpska4370.07
Ljubiša AladžićSerbian Progressive Party4040.06
Alen PopovićNew Age3720.06
Duško ĐurđevićIndependent3360.05
Miljan SmiljanićIndependent3110.05
Nikola SuvajacPeople's Party2580.04
Igor GaševićIndependent2500.04
Davor DespotIndependent2290.04
Gazmend DečajIndependent2090.03
Total637,518100.00
Valid votes637,82392.21
Invalid votes38,9395.63
Blank votes14,9812.17
Total votes691,743100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,259,32254.93
Source: CEC (partial results with 100.00% of the polling stations counted)
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Radovan Karadzic, a Bosnian Serb, Gets 40 Years Over Genocide and War Crimes". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Устав Републике Српске" (PDF) (in Serbian). Assembly of Brčko Distrikt. Retrieved 26 February 2015.