It is hoped the vote will bridge deep ethnic divisions in the Balkan country.
Preliminary election results in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Sunday show that reformists and moderates won the Croatian and Bosnian presidential seats.
But overall, the result is unlikely to bring much change or movement beyond the country’s entrenched divisions.
Voting took place to elect three members of the shared presidency, as well as national and regional parliaments.
But with Bosnia still bearing the scars of the civil war of the 1990s, is change possible?
And what role can outside powers play?
Presenter: Hazem Sika
Guests:
Hikmet Karcic – Academic and author
Bodo Weber – Senior Fellow at the Democratization Policy Council
Amna Popovac – Political activist