On 2 October Bosnia-Herzegovina held municipal elections in Serb dominated Republika Srpska (RS) and the Bosniak-Croat Federation (FBiH). The first elected 10 mayors, 57 municipal councils and six city councils. The second – 131 mayors, 74 municipal councils and four city councils. More than 20 years after the Dayton peace Agreement that ended the war in the country, nationalist parties continue to dominate the political scene. Multi-ethnic Social Democratic Party (SDP) and its split-off Democratic Front (DF) have managed to slightly increase their support, mainly in urban areas.
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