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词条 2006 Bosnian general election
释义

  1. Background

  2. Controversy

  3. Results

     State Presidency  House of Representatives  Results  House of Peoples 

  4. Entity Parliaments

     Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina  House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina  Republika Srpska   National Assembly of the Republika Srpska  

  5. Canton Parliaments

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006
| country = Bosnia and Herzegovina
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2002
| previous_year = 2002
| next_election = Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2010
| next_year = 2010
| seats_for_election =
| majority_seats =
| election_date = 1 October 2006
| opinion_polls =
| image1 =
| leader1 = Milorad Dodik
| party1 = Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
| leader_since1 = 1996
| leaders_seat1 = Did not stand
| last_election1 = 3
| seats_before1 = 3
| seats1 = 7
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 4
| popular_vote1 = 269,648
| percentage1 =
| image2 =
| leader2 = Sulejman Tihić
| party2 = Party of Democratic Action
| leader_since2 = 2001
| leaders_seat2 = Presidency (Bosniaks)
| last_election2 = 10
| seats_before2 = 10
| seats2 = 9
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 1
| popular_vote2 = 238,475
| percentage2 =
| image3 =
| leader3 = Haris Silajdžić
| party3 = Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
| leader_since3 = 1996
| leaders_seat3 = Presidency (Bosniaks)
{{small|(won)}}
| last_election3 = 6
| seats_before3 = 6
| seats3 = 8
| seat_change3 = {{increase}} 2
| popular_vote3 = 219,487
| percentage3 =
| image4 =
| leader4 = Zlatko Lagumdžija
| party4 = Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
| leader_since4 = 1997
| leaders_seat4 = FBiH-3
| last_election4 = 5
| seats_before4 = 5
| seats4 = 5
| seat_change4 = {{steady}}
| popular_vote4 = 143,272
| percentage4 =
| image5 =
| leader5 = Dragan Čavić
| party5 = Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
| leader_since5 = 2006
| leaders_seat5 = Did not stand
| last_election5 = 5
| seats_before5 = 5
| seats5 = 3
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 2
| popular_vote5 = 108,616
| percentage5 =
| image6 =
| leader6 = Dragan Čović
| party6 = Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina
| leader_since6 = 2005
| leaders_seat6 = Did not stand
| last_election6 = 5
| seats_before6 = 5
| seats6 = 3
| seat_change6 = {{decrease}} 2
| popular_vote6 = 69,333
| percentage6 =
| map_image = Bosnia and Herzegovina, parliamentary election, 2006.png
| map_size =
| map_caption = Colours denote the party with the most votes by municipalities
| title = Chairman
| before_election = Adnan Terzić
| before_party = Party of Democratic Action
| after_election = Nikola Špirić
| after_party = Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
}}{{Politics of Bosnia and Herzegovina}}General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 1 October 2006. They decided the makeup of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency as well as federal, entity, and cantonal governments. As of September 2006 there were 2,736,886 registered voters. Of the 2.7 million voters, 1.7 millions are in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 1 million in Republika Srpska.[1] Official voter turnout as reported by the Central Election Commission was 52.74% of the total number of registered voters.[2]

Background

Analysts claimed that the 2006 election would be the most important since Bosnia's independence from Yugoslavia, and the subsequent Bosnian War. With the previous government failing to agree reforms to the constitution, and Bosnian Muslim politicians continuing to threaten the abolition of the Republika Srpska and officials in Republika Srpska continuing to speak of possible secession from the country in response, the election was seen as crucial in determining the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The results were tentatively welcomed by commentators, and described as bringing "small signs of change to a Bosnia where institutional fragmentation has cemented ethnic division", with the result suggesting "a certain retreat of nationalism among the Muslim and Croat communities".[3]

Controversy

A controversy has emerged over the election of the Croatian member of presidency. Although Željko Komšić is an ethnic Croat, as a member of the SDP he was alleged by his political opponents to have received votes mainly from Bosniaks. He has been accused by his opponents that he was not the choice of Croats, but rather Bosniaks, citing that he did not win majority for Croatian representative in any of the counties/cantons with Croat majority. This is the result of the fact that in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, both Bosniak and Croat presidents are on one ballot, letting the voter choose to vote in either category regardless of their own ethnicity.

Results

State Presidency

One President was elected from each of the country's three constitutional peoples: Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs.[4]

CommunityCandidatePartyVotes%
BosniaksHaris SilajdžićParty for Bosnia and Herzegovina350,52062.8
Sulejman TihićParty of Democratic Action153,68327.5
Mirnes AjanovićPatriotski Blok BOSS-SDU BiH45,6088.2
Muhamed ČengićPeople's Party Work for Betterment4,4660.8
Bešćo AlibegovićIndependent2,6700.5
Adil ŽigićIndependent1,2450.2
CroatsŽeljko KomšićSocial Democratic Party116,06240.0
Ivo Miro JovićCroatian Democratic Union76,68126.1
Božo LjubićCroatian Democratic Union 199053,32518.2
Mladen Ivanković LijanovićPeople's Party Work for Betterment24,8228.5
Zvonko JurišićCroatian Party of Rights20,3506.9
Irena Korjenić JavorIndependent2,1430.7
SerbsNebojša RadmanovićAlliance of Independent Social Democrats287,67553.3
Mladen BosićSerbian Democratic Party130,82424.2
Zoran TešanovićParty of Social Progress26,8185.0
Jugoslav JovičićSocial Democratic Party22,2454.1
Radislav KanjerićSerbian Radical Party19,8493.7
Ranko BakićPeople's Party Work for Betterment18,3023.4
Nedo DurićSrpska Democratic Movement16,3073.0
Slavko DragičevićPatriotic Bloc (BOSS–SDU)10,4102.0
Svjetlana UdovičićIndependent2,8470.5
Snežana AvdalovićIndependent2,7530.5
Branislav RistićIndependent2,1430.4
Invalid/blank votes
Total1,397,418100
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

House of Representatives

According to the constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the representatives from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are allocated 28 seats, while the representatives from the Republika Srpska have 14 seats. There are 42 seats in total.

Results

PartyFederationRepublika SrpskaTotal
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Party of Democratic Action217,96125.5820,5143.719
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina196,23023.0723,2574.218
Social Democratic Party131,45015.4511,8222.105
HDZ-HK-HNZ68,1888.031,1450.203
Croats Together52,0956.125910.102
Bosnian Patriotic Party37,6084.418660.201
People's Party Work for Betterment27,4873.215,5331.001
Patriotic Bloc (BOSS–SDU)23,6052.801620.000
Croatian Party of Rights19,4862.304,9290.900
Democratic People's Union16,2211.913210.101
Pensioners' Party11,7901.400
Liberal Democratic Party8,3371.000
Youth Political Movement7,7130.908000.100
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats7,2650.90262,20346.977
Movement for Change6,0910.700
European Ecological Party E55,0530.605190.100
Civic Democratic Party4,3220.504000.100
People's Bosniak Party3,8480.400
Democratic Party of Invalids3,4750.400
BH Free Democrats1,6570.200
Socialist Party1,7520.2012,5792.300
KNSZPBG-PMBiH1,0130.103690.100
Bosansko Podrinjska Narodna Stranka4930.00730.000
Democratic People's Alliance2320.0019,8683.611
Serbian Democratic Party108,61619.433
Party of Democratic Progress28,4105.111
Serbian Radical Party15,8062.800
SRS "Dr. Vojislav Šešelj"14,7142.600
PS–NDS12,3402.200
Serbian Democratic Movement7,8071.400
Serbian New Power2,7120.500
Democratic Socialist Alliance2,3500.400
Invalid/blank votes68,49233,027
Total921,86410028591,7331001442
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, IPU

House of Peoples

The 15 members of the House of Peoples will be elected in entities' Parliaments - 10 members by the House of Representatives of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (5 Bosniaks and 5 Croats); and 5 members by the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska.

Entity Parliaments

On the entity level, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska will elect new governments.

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

In the Federation this includes:

  • Prime Minister of the FBiH
  • House of Representatives of the FBiH
  • House of Peoples of FBiH

House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Only parties which have won mandates are listed:

PartyVotesReg.Com.Total
 Party of Democratic Action (SDA)218,36523528
 Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (Za BiH)190,14819524
 Social Democratic Party (SDP)130,20413417
 Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ/HNZ/HSP)64,906718
 Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ1990)54,210527
 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović (BPS)35,223134
 Bosnian Party/Social Democratic Union (BOSS/SDU)27,200123
 People's Party Work for Betterment27,132-33
 Croatian Party of Right/New Croatian Initiative21,1521-1
 Democratic People's Community16,0142-2
 Alliance of Independent Social Democrats12,5641-1
Reg. - Mandates from regional electoral units; Com. - Mandates from compensation lists

Source - Central Electoral Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Republika Srpska

In the Republika Srpska, the government is made up of:

  • Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
  • President (Serb) and vice-presidents (Croat and Bosniak) of Republika Srpska
  • National Assembly of the Republika Srpska

National Assembly of the Republika Srpska

  • SNSD 44.95%
  • SDS 18.99%
  • PDP 7.13%
  • DNS 4.22%
  • SP 3.70%
  • SRS 3.02%

Seat allocation:

  • SNSD 41
  • SDS 17
  • PDP RS 8
  • DNS 4
  • SBiH 4
  • SP 3
  • SDA 3
  • SRS RS 2
  • SDP 1

Canton Parliaments

All 289 mandates in the assemblies of the Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina were up for election; the same parties elected into the Federal Parliament were elected onto cantonal assemblies (skupština kantona/скупштина кантона in Bosnian and Serbian, sabor županije in Croatian).

Party
USK

PK

TK

ZDK

BPK

SBK

HNK

ZHK

KS

K10
Total
 Party of Democratic Action (SDA)1221213986-10274
 Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (Za BiH)61711875-13159
 Social Democratic Party (SDP)62115632-7143
 Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ/HNZ/HSP)-7-2-679-536
 Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ1990)-5---378-629
 Croatian Party of Right/New Croatian Initiative-2---224-414
 People's Party Work for Betterment-22111-2-110
 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović (BPS)--131-1-2-8
 Democratic People's Community6---------6
 Bosnian Party/Social Democratic Union (BOSS/SDU)--2-----3-5
 Alliance of Independent Social Democrats---------55

Source - Central Electoral Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina

See also

  • Republika Srpska general election, 2006

References

1. ^IFES Election Guide - Election Profile for Bosnia and Herzegovina
2. ^http://www.ihf-hr.org/viewbinary/viewdocument.php?doc_id=7395
3. ^Nicholas Walton, A house divided: Bosnia after the elections, openDemocracy, 3 October 2006, accessed 25 November 2006
4. ^Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p345 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}}

External links

  • Bosnian Electoral Commission official site
  • Bosnia’s “Historic” Elections: The Usual Tensions, Plus a Seed of Hope, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, December 2006
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