Politics of Republika Srpska - National Assembly

National Assembly

The current National Assembly of the Republika Srpska (Народна Скупштина Републике Српске / Narodna Skupština Republike Srpske) is the eighth since the founding of the Republika Srpska.

  • First Assembly (24 October 1991 - 14 September 1996)
  • Second Assembly (19 October 1996 - 27 December 1997) (election of 4 September 1996)
  • Third Assembly (27 December 1997 - 19 October 1998) (election of 22-23 November 1997)
  • Fourth Assembly (19 October 1998 - 16 December 2000) (election of 13 September 1998)
  • Fifth Assembly (16 December 2000 - 28 November 2002) (election of 11 September 2000)
  • Sixth Assembly (28 November 2002 - 30 November 2006) (election of 5 October 2002)
  • Seventh Assembly (30 November 2006 - 15 November 2010) (election of 1 October 2006)
  • Eighth Assembly (15 November 2010 to present) (election of 3 October 2010)

The political composition of the Seventh Convocation of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska (and the change in number of seats from the Sixth Convocation):

  • Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 41 (+23)
  • Serbian Democratic Party 15 (-11)
  • Party of Democratic Progress 8 (-1)
  • Democratic People's Alliance 4 (+1)
  • Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 (no change)
  • Socialist Party 3
  • Party of Democratic Action 3 (-3)
  • Serbian Radical Party 2 (-1)
  • Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 (-2)

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