Search
00
GBAF Logo
trophy
Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest news and updates from our team.

Global Banking & Finance Review®

Global Banking & Finance Review® - Subscribe to our newsletter

Company

    GBAF Logo
    • About Us
    • Profile
    • Privacy & Cookie Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit Post
    • Latest News
    • Research Reports
    • Press Release
    • Awards▾
      • About the Awards
      • Awards TimeTable
      • Submit Nominations
      • Testimonials
      • Media Room
      • Award Winners
      • FAQ
    • Magazines▾
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 79
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 78
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 77
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 76
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 75
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 73
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 71
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 70
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 69
      • Global Banking & Finance Review Magazine Issue 66
    Top StoriesInterviewsBusinessFinanceBankingTechnologyInvestingTradingVideosAwardsMagazinesHeadlinesTrends

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is a leading financial portal and online magazine offering News, Analysis, Opinion, Reviews, Interviews & Videos from the world of Banking, Finance, Business, Trading, Technology, Investing, Brokerage, Foreign Exchange, Tax & Legal, Islamic Finance, Asset & Wealth Management.
    Copyright © 2010-2026 GBAF Publications Ltd - All Rights Reserved. | Sitemap | Tags | Developed By eCorpIT

    Editorial & Advertiser disclosure

    Global Banking & Finance Review® is an online platform offering news, analysis, and opinion on the latest trends, developments, and innovations in the banking and finance industry worldwide. The platform covers a diverse range of topics, including banking, insurance, investment, wealth management, fintech, and regulatory issues. The website publishes news, press releases, opinion and advertorials on various financial organizations, products and services which are commissioned from various Companies, Organizations, PR agencies, Bloggers etc. These commissioned articles are commercial in nature. This is not to be considered as financial advice and should be considered only for information purposes. It does not reflect the views or opinion of our website and is not to be considered an endorsement or a recommendation. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or applicability of any information provided with respect to your individual or personal circumstances. Please seek Professional advice from a qualified professional before making any financial decisions. We link to various third-party websites, affiliate sales networks, and to our advertising partners websites. When you view or click on certain links available on our articles, our partners may compensate us for displaying the content to you or make a purchase or fill a form. This will not incur any additional charges to you. To make things simpler for you to identity or distinguish advertised or sponsored articles or links, you may consider all articles or links hosted on our site as a commercial article placement. We will not be responsible for any loss you may suffer as a result of any omission or inaccuracy on the website.

    Home > Headlines > Separatist wins rerun vote for president of Bosnian Serb region
    Headlines

    Separatist wins rerun vote for president of Bosnian Serb region

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 8, 2026

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 8, 2026

    Separatist wins rerun vote for president of Bosnian Serb region - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:President

    Quick Summary

    Sinisa Karan wins the Bosnian Serb presidential rerun, continuing Dodik's separatist policies. The rerun was due to November vote irregularities.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Presidential Rerun
    • Election Results and Implications
    • Political Context and Future Outlook

    Bosnian Serb Region's Presidential Rerun Declares Sinisa Karan Victorious

    Overview of the Presidential Rerun

    SARAJEVO, Feb 8 (Reuters) - A close ally of Bosnian Serb separatist leader Milorad Dodik declared victory in a partial rerun on Sunday of the Serb Republic's presidential election, which was called due to irregularities in the original vote last November.

    Election Results and Implications

    Sinisa Karan, of the republic's ruling SNSD party, was also the victor in the November election for the largely ceremonial post. His opponent, Branko Blanusa of the Serb Democratic Party, conceded defeat in Sunday's partial rerun but accused the ruling party of vote buying and "election engineering".

    Political Context and Future Outlook

    "From now I am the president of all of you, of all citizens of the Republika Srpska," Sinisa Karan said at a news conference. Bosnia's central election commission is expected to release preliminary results of the vote later on Sunday.

    The repeat vote was limited to a small portion of the electorate, covering just 136 polling stations and 85,000 eligible voters, but the close November tally raised the possibility that it could alter the final result.

    Karan's term will last until a general election scheduled for October.

    The election in November was called after Dodik, the region's former president, was stripped of office and banned from politics for six years for defying rulings by an international peace envoy and Bosnia's constitutional court.

    Bosnia is made up of two autonomous regions, the Serb-dominated Serb Republic and the Federation, shared by Croats and Bosniaks, which are combined under a weak central government.

    Karan, a former government minister in the Serb Republic, campaigned to continue Dodik's separatist policies that have blocked political reforms in Bosnia.

    "This is the night when we start anew to do what we have been doing over the past 23 years but with ever more vigour," he said.

    Blanusa, a university professor, was a political newcomer supported by most Serb opposition parties.

    (Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sinisa Karan wins Bosnian Serb presidential rerun.
    • •Election rerun due to November vote irregularities.
    • •Karan is an ally of Milorad Dodik.
    • •Election limited to 136 polling stations.
    • •Karan's term lasts until October general election.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Separatist wins rerun vote for president of Bosnian Serb region

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Sinisa Karan's victory in the Bosnian Serb presidential rerun and its political implications.

    2Why was the election rerun?

    The rerun was called due to irregularities in the original November vote.

    3Who is Sinisa Karan?

    Sinisa Karan is a close ally of Milorad Dodik and the winner of the Bosnian Serb presidential rerun.

    Why waste money on news and opinion when you can access them for free?

    Take advantage of our newsletter subscription and stay informed on the go!

    Subscribe

    Previous Headlines PostAfter years-long legal battle, Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrives at day of sentencing
    Next Headlines PostSocialist defeats far-right candidate in Portugal's presidential runoff, exit polls show
    More from Headlines

    Explore more articles in the Headlines category

    Image for After years-long legal battle, Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrives at day of sentencing
    After years-long legal battle, Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrives at day of sentencing
    Image for Socialist defeats far-right candidate in Portugal's presidential runoff, exit polls show
    Socialist defeats far-right candidate in Portugal's presidential runoff, exit polls show
    Image for Norwegian diplomat steps down over Epstein ties, in widening scandal
    Norwegian diplomat steps down over Epstein ties, in widening scandal
    Image for Iran's Nobel winner Narges Mohammadi faces a new prison term of more than seven years
    Iran's Nobel winner Narges Mohammadi faces a new prison term of more than seven years
    Image for Olympics-Alpine skiing-Vonn's crash and scream change face of the day in Cortina
    Olympics-Alpine skiing-Vonn's crash and scream change face of the day in Cortina
    Image for Israel to expand its control in West Bank, make settlers' land seizures easier, media say
    Israel to expand its control in West Bank, make settlers' land seizures easier, media say
    Image for Italian PM Meloni slams 'illiberal drift' after comedian quits TV show
    Italian PM Meloni slams 'illiberal drift' after comedian quits TV show
    Image for Thailand's PM Anutin staked his election on nationalism — and won
    Thailand's PM Anutin staked his election on nationalism — and won
    Image for Meloni and IOC condemn clashes in Olympics host Milan after protest
    Meloni and IOC condemn clashes in Olympics host Milan after protest
    Image for UK PM Starmer's top aide McSweeney quits over Mandelson-Epstein scandal
    UK PM Starmer's top aide McSweeney quits over Mandelson-Epstein scandal
    Image for Soccer-Arsenal end Man City's winning run in WSL, Liverpool move off bottom
    Soccer-Arsenal end Man City's winning run in WSL, Liverpool move off bottom
    Image for Olympics-Skeleton-Britain's Weston takes unlikely route to gold medal favourite
    Olympics-Skeleton-Britain's Weston takes unlikely route to gold medal favourite
    View All Headlines Posts