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President of the Republika Srpska: Milorad DODIK (since 3 October 2010); took office 15 November 2010

      Legislative branch:

      bicameral Parliamentary Assembly or Skupstina consists of the House of Peoples or Dom Naroda (15 seats, 5 Bosniak, 5 Croat, 5 Serb; members elected by the Bosniak/Croat Federation's House of Peoples and the Republika Srpska's National Assembly to serve four-year terms); and the state-level House of Representatives or Predstavnicki Dom (42 seats, 28 seats allocated for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 14 seats for the Republika Srpska; members elected by popular vote on the basis of proportional representation to serve four-year terms); note - Bosnia's election law specifies four-year terms for the state and first-order administrative division entity legislatures

      elections: House of Peoples - last constituted in February 2007 (next to be constituted in 2011); state-level House of Representatives - elections last held on 3 October 2010 (next to be held in October 2014)

      election results: House of Peoples - percent of vote by party/coalition - NA; seats by party/coalition - NA; state-level House of Representatives - percent of vote by party/coalition - NA; seats by party/coalition - SDP BiH 8, SDA 7, SNSD 7, SDS 5, SBBBiH 4, HDZ-BiH 3, SBiH 2, HDZ-1990/HSP 2, other 4

      note: the Bosniak/Croat Federation has a bicameral legislature that consists of a House of Peoples (58 seats - 17 Bosniak, 17 Croat, 17 Serb, 7 other); last constituted February 2007; and a House of Representatives (98 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms); elections last held on 3 October 2010 (next to be held in October 2014); percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party/coalition - SDP 28, SDA 23, SBBBiH 13, HDZ-BiH 12, HDZ-1990/HSP 5, other 17; the Republika Srpska has a National Assembly (83 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms); elections last held on 3 October 2010 (next to be held in October 2014); percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party/coalition - SNSD 37, SDS 18, PDP 7, DNS 6, SP 4, DP 3, SDP 3, SDA 2, NDS 2 SRS-RS 1; as a result of the 2002 constitutional reform process, a 28-member Republika Srpska Council of Peoples (COP) was established in the Republika Srpska National Assembly including 8 Croats, 8 Bosniaks, 8 Serbs, and 4 members of the smaller communities

      Judicial branch:

      BiH Constitutional Court (consists of nine members: four members are selected by the Bosniak/Croat Federation's House of Representatives, two members by the Republika Srpska's National Assembly, and three non-Bosnian members by the president of the European Court of Human Rights); BiH State Court (consists of 44 national judges and seven international judges and has three divisions - Administrative, Appellate and Criminal - having jurisdiction over cases related to state-level law and cases initiated in the entities that question BiH's sovereignty, political independence, or national security or with economic crimes that have serious repercussions to BiH's economy, beyond that of an entity or Brcko District); a War Crimes Chamber opened in March 2005

      note: the entities each have a Supreme Court; each entity also has a number of lower courts; there are 10 cantonal courts in the Federation, plus a number of municipal courts; the Republika Srpska has five district courts and a number of municipal courts

      Political parties and leaders:

      Alliance for a Better Future of BiH or SBB-BiH [ Fahrudin RADONCIC];

       Alliance of Independent Social Democrats or SNSD [Milorad DODIK];

       Bosnian Party or BOSS [Mirnes AJANOVIC]; Bosnian Patriotic Party or

       BPS [Sefer HALILOVIC]; Civic Democratic Party or GDS [Ibrahim

       SPAHIC]; Croat Party of Rights or HSP [Zvonko JURISIC]; Croat

       Peasants' Party-New Croat Initiative or HSS-NHI [Ante COLAK];

       Croatian Christian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina or

       HKDU [Ivan MUSA]; Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and

       Herzegovina or HDZ-BiH [Dragan COVIC]; Croatian Democratic Union

       1990 or HDZ-1990 [Bozo LJUBIC]; Croatian Peoples Union [Milenko

       BRKIC]; Democratic National Union or DNZ [Rifat DOLIC]; Democratic

       Party or DP [Dragan CAVIC]; Democratic Peoples' Alliance or DNS

       [Marko PAVIC]; Liberal Democratic Party or LDS [Rasim KADIC]; Nasa

       Stranka or NS [NA; leadership elections late 2010/early 2011]; New

       Socialist Party or NSP [Zdravko KRSMANOVIC]; Party for Bosnia and

       Herzegovina or SBiH [Haris SILAJDZIC]; Party of Democratic Action or

       SDA [Sulejman TIHIC]; Party of Democratic Progress or PDP [Mladen

       IVANIC]; Peoples' Party of Work for Progress or NSRzB [Mladen

       IVANKOVIC-LIJANOVIC]; Serb Democratic Party or SDS [Mladen BOSIC];

       Serb Radical Party of the Republika Srpska or SRS-RS [Milanko

       MIHAJLICA]; Serb Radical Party-Dr. Vojislav Seselj or SRS-VS [Mirko

       BLAGOJEVIC]; Social Democratic Party of BiH or SDP BiH [Zlatko

       LAGUMDZIJA]; Social Democratic Union or SDU [Nermin PECANAC];

       Socialist Party of Republika Srpska or SPRS [Petar DJOKIC]

      Political pressure groups and leaders:

      other: war veterans; displaced persons associations; family associations of missing persons; private media

      International organization participation:

      BIS, CE, CEI, EAPC, EBRD, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM,

       IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM,

       IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, MIGA, MONUSCO, NAM (observer), OAS

       (observer), OIC (observer), OPCW, OSCE, PFP, SECI, UN, UN Security

       Council (temporary), UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WHO,

       WIPO, WMO, WTO (observer)

      Diplomatic representation in the US:

      chief of mission: Ambassador Mitar KUJUNDZIC

      chancery: 2109 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20037

      telephone: [1] (202) 337–1500

      FAX: [1] (202) 337–1502

      consulate(s) general: Chicago, New York

      Diplomatic representation from the US:

      chief of mission: Ambassador Patrick S. MOON

      embassy: Alipasina 43, 71000 Sarajevo

      mailing address: use embassy street address

      telephone: [387] (33) 445–700

      FAX: [387] (33) 659–722

      branch office(s): Banja Luka, Mostar

      Flag description:

      a wide medium blue vertical band on the fly side with a yellow isosceles triangle abutting the band and the top of the flag; the remainder of the flag is medium blue with seven full five-pointed white stars and two half stars top and bottom along the hypotenuse of the triangle; the triangle approximates the shape of the country and its three points stand for the constituent peoples - Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs; the stars represent Europe and are meant to be continuous (thus the half stars at top and bottom); the colors (white, blue, and yellow) are often associated with neutrality and peace, and traditionally are linked with Bosnia

      National anthem:

      name: "Drzavna himna Bosne i Hercegovine" (The National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

      lyrics/music: Dusan SESTIC and Benjamin ISOVIC/Dusan SESTIC

      note: music adopted 1999; lyrics adopted 2009

      Economy ::Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Economy - overview:

      The