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The following lists events that happened during the year
2009
in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
.
Incumbents
Presidency:
Haris Silajdžić
Željko Komšić
Nebojša Radmanović
Prime Minister:
Nikola Špirić
Events
October
October 15 – The
United Nations General Assembly
elects Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Brazil
,
Gabon
,
Lebanon
and
Nigeria
to serve two-year terms on the
United Nations Security Council
as non-veto-holding members.
[
1
]
December
December 13 – Rail service between
Sarajevo
and
Belgrade
resumes after an 18-year hiatus.
[
2
]
Deaths
Main article:
Deaths in 2009
Further information:
Category:2009 deaths
December
2 December –
Jozo Križanović
, politician, member and chairman of the Presidency (b. 1944).
[
3
]
References
^
"Lebanon, Bosnia to join U.N. Security Council"
.
Los Angeles Times
.
Reuters
. October 16, 2009.
Archived
from the original on June 30, 2015
. Retrieved
27 June
2015
.
^
Gec, Jovana (December 13, 2009).
"Belgrade-Sarajevo train resumes after 18 years"
. Boston Globe. Associated Press.
Archived
from the original on June 30, 2015
. Retrieved
27 June
2015
.
^
"Umro Jozo Križanović"
.
bitno.ba
(in Bosnian). December 2, 2009. Archived from
the original
on 6 July 2011
. Retrieved
2010-01-08
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