People in Bosnia to head to the polls amid major differences

People of Bosnia and Herzegovina will cast their votes on Sunday for national and sub-national presidencies, parliaments, and assemblies in one of the most intricate political systems in the world.

A supporter of the main Bosnian Muslim SDA party holds flags during a rally in Sarajevo on October 5, 2018, two days before Bosnian tripartite presidency election.
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A supporter of the main Bosnian Muslim SDA party holds flags during a rally in Sarajevo on October 5, 2018, two days before Bosnian tripartite presidency election.

Some 3.5 million people will cast their votes on Sunday in the upcoming Bosnian election. The country has one of the most complicated systems of governance on the planet.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has two entities, 10 cantons, and an autonomous region. 

The country's complex political structure, the crippling economic crisis, unemployment and memories of the war make the elections even more complicated.

TRT World's Iolo ap Dafydd reports from Bosnia:

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