ANALYSIS - Functioning Bosnian State Remains Remote Possibility As Sunday Vote Looms
SeeNews - The Corporate Wire 2010, Oct 1
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SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), October 1 (SeeNews) - Bosnia's Sunday elections are unlikely to change its course towards disintegration as vote-stumping politicians continue to neglect key economic and European integration issues while laboring to widen the ever growing rifts along the country's ethnic lines. "Unfortunately, I see very little scope for change, and sadly that means that there may be another protracted political stasis," Kenneth Morrison, a senior European history lecturer at the UK-based De Montfort University, told SeeNews in an emailed statement.
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