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Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Constitution
Constitutional Court
Dayton Agreement
Peace Implementation Council
High Representative: Christian Schmidt
Presidency
Bosniak member
Denis Bećirović
Croat member
Željko Komšić (Chairman)
Serb member
Željka Cvijanović
Parliament
Executive
Parliament
House of Peoples
House of Representatives
Council of Ministers
Cabinet (list)
Chairwoman: Borjana Krišto
Recent elections
General: 2018
2022
Municipal: 2016
2020
Political parties
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Elmedin Konaković
Diplomatic missions of / in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nationality law
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
EU accession
NATO accession
Political divisions
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
President (list): Lidija Bradara
Government
Prime Minister: Nermin Nikšić
Parliament
House of Peoples
House of Representatives
Cantons
Assemblies
Republika Srpska
President (list): Milorad Dodik
Government
Prime Minister: Radovan Višković
National Assembly
Speaker: Nenad Stevandić
Brčko District
International Supervisor: Jonathan Mennuti
Mayor: Zijad Nišić
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At state level, Bosnia and Herzegovina votes for the rotating Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Parliamentary Assembly. President is elected for a four-year term by constituencies referring to the three main ethnic groups. The candidate with the most votes in a constituency is elected. The Parliamentary Assembly (Parlamentarna Skupština) has two chambers. The House of Representatives (Predstavnički dom/Zastupnički dom) has 42 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation in each main ethnic group. The House of Peoples (Dom Naroda) has 15 members, appointed by the parliaments of the two Entities. Bosnia and Herzegovina has a multi-party system, with numerous political parties in which no one party has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. Each main ethnic group has its own dominant political party.
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