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and Desnica RADIVOJEVIC (since NA 2003); President

       of the Republika Srpska: Dragan CAVIC (since 28 November 2002)

      Legislative branch:

       bicameral Parliamentary Assembly or Skupstina consists of the

       National House of Representatives or Predstavnicki Dom (42 seats -

       elected by proportional representation, 28 seats allocated from the

       Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 14 seats from the Republika

       Srpska; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms)

       and 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 Representatives and the Republika Srpska's National

       Assembly to serve four-year terms); note - Bosnia's election law

       specifies four-year terms for the state and first-order

       administrative division entity legislatures

       election results: National House of Representatives - percent of

       vote by party/coalition - SDA 21.9%, SDS 14.0%, SBiH 10.5%, SDP

       10.4%, SNSD 9.8%, HDZ 9.5%, PDP 4.6%, others 19.3%; seats by

       party/coalition - SDA 10, SDS 5, SBiH 6, SDP 4, SNSD 3, HDZ 5, PDP

       2, others 7; House of Peoples - percent of vote by party/coalition -

       NA; seats by party/coalition - NA

       elections: National House of Representatives - elections last held 5

       October 2002 (next to be held in NA 2006); House of Peoples - last

       constituted NA January 2003 (next to be constituted in 2007)

       note: the Bosniak/Croat Federation has a bicameral legislature that

       consists of a House of Representatives (98 seats; members elected by

       popular vote to serve four-year terms); elections last held 5

       October 2002 (next to be held NA October 2006); percent of vote by

       party - NA; seats by party/coalition - SDA 32, HDZ-BiH 16, SDP 15,

       SBiH 15, other 20; and a House of Peoples (60 seats - 30 Bosniak, 30

       Croat); last constituted December 2002; the Republika Srpska has a

       National Assembly (83 seats; members elected by popular vote to

       serve four-year terms); elections last held 5 October 2002 (next to

       be held in the fall of 2006); percent of vote by party - NA; seats

       by party/coalition - SDS 26, SNSD 19, PDP 9, SDA 6, SRS 4, SPRS 3,

       DNZ 3, SBiH 4, SDP 3, others 6; 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; each constituent nation and "others" will have eight

       delegates

      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 nine

       judges and three divisions - Administrative, Appellate and Criminal

       - having jurisdiction over cases related to state-level law and

       appellate jurisdiction over cases initiated in the entities; note -

       a War Crimes Chamber may be added at a future date)

       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 municipal courts

      Political parties and leaders:

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

       Bosnian Party or BOSS [Mirnes AJANOVIC]; Civic Democratic Party or

       GDS [Ibrahim SPAHIC]; Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and

       Herzegovina or HDZ-BH [Barisa COLAK]; Croat Christian Democratic

       Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina or HKDU [Mijo IVANIC-LONIC]; Croat

       Party of Rights or HSP [Zdravko HRISTIC]; Croat Peasants Party or

       HSS [Marko TADIC]; Democratic National Union or DNZ [Fikret ABDIC];

       Liberal Democratic Party or LDS [Rasim KADIC]; New Croat Initiative

       or NHI [Kresimir ZUBAK]; Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina or SBiH

       [Safet HALILOVIC]; Party of Democratic Action or SDA [Sulejman

       TIHIC]; Party of Democratic Progress or PDP [Mladen IVANIC]; Serb

       Democratic Party or SDS [Dragan CAVIC - acting]; Serb Radical Party

       of the Republika Srpska or SRS-RS [Milanko MIHAJLICA]; Serb Radical

       Party-Dr. Vojislav Seselj or SRS-VS [Radislav KANJERIC]; Social

       Democratic Party of BIH or SDP [Zlatko LAGUMDZIJA]; Social

       Democratic Union or SDU [Miro LAZOVIC]; Socialist Party of Republika

       Srpska or SPRS [Petar DJOKIC]

      Political pressure groups and leaders:

       NA

      International organization participation:

       BIS, CE, CEI, EBRD, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, IDA, IFAD,

       IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), ISO, ITU,

       MIGA, MONUC, NAM (guest), OAS (observer), OIC (observer), OPCW,

       OSCE, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMEE, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO,

       WTrO (observer)

      Diplomatic representation in the US:

       chief of mission: Ambassador Igor DAVIDOVIC

       chancery: 2109 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20037

       FAX: [1] (202) 337–1502

       consulate(s) general: New York

       telephone: [1] (202) 337–1500

      Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: Ambassador Douglas L. McELHANEY embassy: Alipasina 43, 71000 Sarajevo mailing address: use 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

      Economy Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Economy - overview:

       Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked next to The Former Yugoslav Republic

       of Macedonia as the poorest republic in the old Yugoslav federation.

       Although agriculture is almost all in private hands, farms are small

       and inefficient, and the republic traditionally is a net importer of