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Bosnia and Herzegovina's new presidents sworn in

07/11/2006

SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) -- The three members of the collective presidency were sworn in on Monday (November 6th), five weeks after Election Day. Serb Nebojsa Radmanovic of the Independent Social-Democrats, Muslim Haris Silajdzic of the Party for Bosnia, and Croat Zeljko Komsic of the Social Democrats will rotate as presidency chairman over the next four years. Radmanovic will be the first, serving for eight months. He called for decisive steps, enabling BiH to move forward on the road to Euro-Atlantic integration and economic development. (Dnevni avaz, Nezavisne novine - 07/11/06; AFP, AP, dpa, RTRS - 06/11/06)

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