Bosnians are today voting in a general election after a campaign that focused on the ethnic divisions in the country. Fifteen years after the country's inter-ethnic war, key political parties urged Bosnians to vote for candidates of their own ethnic group. The complicated constitution means that voters are to choose five Presidents, 13 Prime Ministers and 700 MPs. This election may also decide if Bosnia moves closer towards the European Union and NATO.
News On AIR | October 3, 2010 10:45 AM
Divided Bosnians go to crucial polls