Haris Silajdzic lost the struggle for power in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the classical ex-Yugoslav Communist tradition. According to the party state model, only someone strongly supported by the ruling party wing can remain at the top of the state pyramid Silajdzic offered his resignation to the post of Prime Minister only last week in Zenica, but it appears he had lost […]

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