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  2. Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    The Intelligence-Security Agency of BiH, commonly known by its acronym OSA-OBA BiH, is the primary intelligence agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established by the Bosnian Parliament in March 2004.

  3. Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The ten cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina were created by the Law on Federal Units (Cantons), enacted by the Constituent Assembly of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 June 1996. [3] Of these, five have Bosniak and three Croat majorities, while two cantons are mixed. [4] The cantons with Bosniak-majority are: Una ...

  4. Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Decision of the Constitutional Court. On 11 February 1999, Mirko Banjac, at the time Deputy Chair of the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, instituted a request for, among other issues, the evaluation of the constitutionality of the Law on the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministries of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina ...

  5. Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Ustavni sud Bosne i Hercegovine, Уставни суд Босне и Херцеговине) is the interpreter and guardian of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, It has the appellate jurisdiction over issues arising out of a judgment of any other court in the country, including the constitutional courts of the two ...

  6. The court's rules allow for the U.N. Security Council to adopt a resolution that would pause or defer an investigation or a prosecution for a year, with the possibility of renewing that indefinitely.

  7. Ex-government employee charged with falsely accusing co ...

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    Zapata's first tip, submitted on Feb. 10, 2021, says a former co-worker was trying to overthrow the U.S. government, espouses conspiracy theories and retaliates against colleagues who don't share ...

  8. 2022 Bosnian general election - Wikipedia

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    HDZ BiH. General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 2 October 2022. They decided the makeup of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency as well as national, entity and cantonal governments. Christian Schmidt, the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, imposed changes to the country's electoral law after voting hours ended for ...

  9. The number of U.K.-listed companies issuing profit warnings ...

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    Nearly 20% of U.K.-listed companies have issued profit warnings in the last 12 months, according to a new report released Monday by EY-Parthenon, the consulting arm of Big Four firm Ernest & Young.

  10. Željko Komšić - Wikipedia

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    Željko Komšić. Željko Komšić ( Croatian pronunciation: [ˈʒɛːʎkɔ ˈkɔmʃitɕ]; born 20 January 1964) is a Bosnian politician serving as the 6th and current Croat member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2018. Previously, he was a member of the national House of Representatives from 2014 to 2018. Komšić already ...

  11. House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The chamber consists of 42 members which are elected by party-list proportional representation. 28 members are elected from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 14 from Republika Srpska. Members serve for terms of four years. The current membership of the chamber was elected on 2 October 2022.