Politics & Government Guide in Bosnia And Herzegovina
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Bosnia and Herzegovina operates as a complex parliamentary republic under the 1995 Dayton Constitution, featuring a tripartite presidency and power-sharing among Bosniak, Serb, and Croat communities. The current coalition government faces challenges from ethnic divisions and separatist rhetoric ahead of the 2026 general elections. Political stability remains fragile amid entity autonomy and international oversight.
Government Type
Parliamentary Republic
Legal System
Civil law system with entity-level variations
Head of State
Chairman of the Presidency Denis Becirovic(since 2026)
Head of Government
Chairman of the Council of Ministers Borjana Kristo(Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina)since 2023
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Conservative
Serb nationalist
Croatian nationalist
Voting Rights
Citizens aged 18 and over have full voting rights in national, entity, and local elections.
Recent Developments
- General elections scheduled for October 4, 2026, to elect presidency and parliaments
- Early presidential elections in Republika Srpska set for November 23, 2025
- Ongoing coalition government formed after 2022 elections including HDZ BiH, SNSD, and others
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