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Monday, 4 October 2010 - Bosnian wartime leader's son to become president |
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Credit: Reuters/Marko Djurica By Daria Sito-Sucic and Adam Tanner SARAJEVO | Sun Oct 3, 2010 11:36pm EDT SARAJEVO (Reuters) - The son of Bosnia's wartime Muslim leader was set to become one of its three presidents, election results showed on Monday, and analysts said he seemed ready to work with other ethnic groups in the divided country. The election, watched by the West for signs whether Bosnia will move toward the EU and NATO or sink deeper into stagnation, was marred when officials said they would probe possible fraud in voting for the Serb presidency member. Since the last election in 2006, mistrust has deepened between nationalist Croat, Serb and Muslim leaders, and political gaps have widened between the country's two autonomous regions, the Muslim-Croat federation and the Serb Republic. The late wartime President Alija Izetbegovic's son Bakir, seen as more prepared to work with other ethnic groups than incumbent Haris Silajdzic, led the race for the presidency's Muslim seat with more than 80 percent of Sunday's votes counted. "We are going to stabilize the situation in Bosnia and to bring a better future to the citizens of Bosnia," Izetbegovic told Reuters Television. "This means the peace, better conditions for development of economy and employment." According to early returns and party claims, the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) of Milorad Dodik, who threatened secession from Bosnia during the election campaign, was far ahead in the Serb half of the Balkan country. But the SNSD's candidate for the Serb seat of the tripartite presidency, Nebojsa Radmanovic, was only three percent in front of the next candidate after 70 percent votes were counted. Thirteen percent of ballots were ruled to be void. "A total of 13.24 percent of void ballots in the race for the Serb presidency member indicates a possibility of fraud and will have to be thoroughly investigated," Suad Arnautovic, an election commission member, told a news conference. Since the 1992-95 war that killed about 100,000 people, Bosnia has held five elections but has lagged in political and economic reforms and remains near the back of the queue of Western Balkan nations aspiring to EU and NATO entry. MAIN RIVAL Dodik's main rival had been Silajdzic, Bosnia's wartime foreign and prime minister, and analysts said their animosity had put reforms needed for EU and NATO integration on hold. The economy, which produced double-digit growth after the war as $15 billion in international aid flowed in, has been slowed in the past few years by burdensome administration, corruption and bickering politicians. Social Democratic candidate Zeljko Komsic was far ahead in his re-election for the Croat seat in the tripartite presidency, even though his victory was disputed by Croat nationalists who said he earned it thanks to Muslim, not Croat votes. Both Izetbegovic's SDA party and Komsic's SDP claimed victory in the Muslim-Croat federation parliamentary vote. Voters cast ballots for Serb, Croat and Muslim presidency members and deputies in the central, regional and cantonal parliaments, as well as a new president and vice-president of the Serb Republic. 1 2 Next World     Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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