Bosnians appeared split in key elections on the country’s future Sunday, with Muslims and Catholic Croats voting for politicians who want to unify the Balkan nation, but Serbs backing a candidate who advocates ethnic division, early results showed. With up to 50 percent of the vote counted, election officials said it appeared that Nebojsa Radmanovic — whose party chief recently proposed a referendum that would allow Serb territories to secede — would win the Orthodox Christian Serbs seat in Bosnia’s three-member presidency. Full Story
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