In Bosnia, segments of the scientific community are voicing strong concerns over the proposed construction of a large-scale hydroelectric dam, citing significant environmental risks. The project aligns with a broader trend of accelerated dam development across the nation, driven by a lucrative industry that critics argue is disproportionately influenced by individuals with close governmental connections.
The controversy spans both of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s constituent entities—the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska—though the situation in Republika Srpska has reportedly reached a critical juncture, with opposition efforts struggling to counter mounting institutional momentum.
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