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  2. Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    Republika Srpska has a parliamentary-style government, with the National Assembly holding legislative power within the entity. Republika Srpska is relatively centralised, although it is split into 64 municipalities called opštine. [8] The legislature holds 83 seats, and the current session is the tenth since its founding.

  3. Republika Srpska (1992–1995) - Wikipedia

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    Republika Srpska (1992–1995) The Republika Srpska ( RS; Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска, lit. 'Serbian Republic', pronounced [repǔblika sr̩̂pskaː] ⓘ) was a self-proclaimed statelet in Southeastern Europe under the control of the Army of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War. It claimed to be a sovereign state, though ...

  4. Government of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    Government of Republika Srpska ( Serbo-Croatian: Влада Републике Српске / Vlada Republika Srpske) is the executive authority of Republika Srpska, along with the President of Republika Srpska. The Prime Minister is head of the Government, while the Government is composed of his deputies and ministers. The powers of the ...

  5. Outline of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of Republika Srpska. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Republika Srpska: Republika Srpska – unitary democratic parliamentary entity of the Western Balkans state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Entity's population of 1.3 million, consisting of a constituent peoples: Serbs, Bosniaks, and Croats.

  6. Politics of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    Banski Dvor, the former residence of the President. Radovan Karadžić (7 April 1992 – 19 July 1996) (SDS) Biljana Plavšić (19 July 1996 – 4 November 1998) (SDS/SNS RS) (expelled from SDS in July 1997 and formed SNS RS) Nikola Poplašen (4 November 1998 – 26 January 2000) (SRS RS) (removed by High Representative on 5 March 1999; removal ...

  7. Constitution of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Republika Srpska ( Serbo-Croatian: Устав Републике Српске /Ustav Republike Srpske) is the chief legal act of Republika Srpska, an entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. The constitution was delivered by the National Assembly of Republika Srpska on 28 February 1992, [1] but had to be revised after the ...

  8. Army of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    The Army of Republika Srpska (Serbian: Војска Републике Српске/Vojska Republike Srpske; ВРС/VRS), commonly referred to in English as the Bosnian Serb Army, [4] was the military of Republika Srpska, the self-proclaimed Serb secessionist republic, a territory within the newly independent Bosnia and Herzegovina (formerly part of Yugoslavia), which it defied and fought against.

  9. List of presidents of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    External links. List of presidents of Republika Srpska. Top left: Radovan Karadžić was the first president of Republika Srpska. Top right: Biljana Plavšić was the first directly elected president and first female leader of any Serb entity. Bottom left: Željka Cvijanović was the second female president of Republika Srpska.