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18.01.2026
11:46:00
PRIME MINISTER SAVO MINIĆ’S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED
BANJA LUKA, JANUARY 18 /SRNA/ – The deputies of the Republika Srpska National Assembly have accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Savo Minić at today's special session in Banja Luka.
Following the conclusion of this session, a new session is scheduled to be held on the election of the Republika Srpska Government. In the next 60 minutes, Advisory Board session will take place to determine the date and agenda for the new special session.
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