Last year brought Bosnia and Herzegovina’s worst political crisis since the end of the 1992-95 war. Now, 2026 brings elections.
The country’s next parliamentary election is scheduled for October, but the runners and riders are already jostling for position; candidate lists are taking shape, and the informal campaign is getting underway.
Elections in Bosnia bring promises but slam the brakes on reform. They trigger political sniping and test the patience of drivers stuck in traffic by roadworks put off until the moment the parties in power need to curry favour with voters.
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