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NEZAVISNE NOVINE
- The most likely candidates of Bosnia’s Muslim-Croat Federation’s biggest Bosniak parties for a member of the country’s tripartite presidency are Bakir Izetbegovic and incumbent Haris Silajdzic. The Croat parties have not yet named a candidate for the Croat presidency member, while the parties form the Serb Republic would also have two candidates – incumbent Serb presidency member Nebojsa Radmanovic and very likely Mladen Ivanic. Bosnia will held general elections this autumn.
- Bosnia could benefit from utilization of excess arms as local firms engaged in this will get paid for it and in the same time have the right to keep the material remaining after the demolition and sell it abroad, an unnamed source from the military industry said. Bosnian military forces have 31,708 tonnes of ammunition, 24,208 of which is a surplus, according to Defence Ministry data.
- The premium revenue of Bosnia's Serb Republic insurers dropped by an annual 5.1% to some 6.7 million marka in January, which could signal this year might be even harder for the insuring companies that the previous one.


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