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Bosnian Serb political leader Milorad Dodik casts his vote in general elections. Once a darling of the West, the 63-year-old leader of the Bosnian Serbs has transformed over the years into a hardline nationalist, and forged deep ties with the likes of Hungary's Viktor Orban and Russian President Vladimir Putin. IMAGES
Nationalist Milorad Dodik claims victory in the vote for the Serb seat of Bosnia's tri-partite presidency, a post he will share with Muslim and Croat leaders. IMAGES
The leader of the Bosnian Serbs and front-runner for the Serb presidency seat in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Milorad Dodik, votes in Laktasi during the general elections. 1ST IMAGES
Marine Le Pen, president of France's right-wing party the National Rally, votes in the first round of local elections, in Hénin-Beaumont. IMAGES
So far, Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has won two thirds of the seats in Myanmar's lower house of the parliament in the country's historic elections. But even with a victory Myanmar laws do not allow Suu Kyi to become president.
The populist leader of the far-right Chega party, André Ventura, holds his last electoral rally in Lisbon before elections on March 10. As campaigning wraps up, polls are pointing to an edge for the centre-right after eight years of Socialist rule, and huge gains for the far-right. The Chega party is tipped to more than double the support it won in a 2022 election, putting its leader Ventura in line to become kingmaker in a new parliament. IMAGES