Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Towards Separation

Towards Separation

The Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was renamed into the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina on April 8, 1992, losing the adjective "Socialist". It established a multi-party system and began moving towards a fully capitalist economic system. The republic retained Socalist Realism symbolism as it awaited new symbols which came after Yugoslav Wars. The republic became governed by President Alija Izetbegović, The constituent republic in a fractious political environment. In 1992, the Republic declared its Indpendance from The Socalist Federation Of Yugoslavia .

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