Political factions in Bosnia and Herzegovina are increasingly utilizing lobbying firms internationally to advance their agendas. These efforts encompass a range of objectives, including calls to dissolve the Office of the High Representative and challenge its rulings. Other aims include advocating for a third electoral constituency and seeking revisions to the foundational Dayton Peace Agreement. The practice suggests a heightened level of external influence in Bosnian politics. Details remain limited, but the Sarajevo Times reports that various groups are actively engaged in these lobbying activities. This external engagement highlights ongoing tensions and competing interests within the country’s political landscape. The article suggests a growing trend of seeking international support to reshape Bosnia and Herzegovina’s governance and future.