Presidential elections underway in Croatia
Presidential elections are being held on Sunday in Croatia, in which there are about 4.5 million registered voters.
Sunday, 27.12.2009.
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Presidential elections are being held on Sunday in Croatia, in which there are about 4.5 million registered voters. If none of the 12 candidates take over 50 percent of the popular vote in the first round, a second round of elections will be held two weeks later on January 10. Presidential elections underway in Croatia The first official results are expected to be released by the state election commission on Sunday night. B92’s correspondent in Zagreb stated that the voters were not especially motivated during the campaigning, and that most of the campaigning revolved around boring altercations about who did what in the 1990s and where they were during the war. According to the media in Croatia, a revolutionary participation of voters is not expected, which many say is due to the “weak selection” of candidates to choose from in the elections. Most polls show that Social Democratic Party candidate Ivo Josipovic is expected to make it into the second round most easily with about 30 percent of the vote. Presidential candidates Milan Bandic, Ivo Josipovic and Nadan Vidosevic (Beta)
Presidential elections underway in Croatia
The first official results are expected to be released by the state election commission on Sunday night.B92’s correspondent in Zagreb stated that the voters were not especially motivated during the campaigning, and that most of the campaigning revolved around boring altercations about who did what in the 1990s and where they were during the war.
According to the media in Croatia, a revolutionary participation of voters is not expected, which many say is due to the “weak selection” of candidates to choose from in the elections.
Most polls show that Social Democratic Party candidate Ivo Josipović is expected to make it into the second round most easily with about 30 percent of the vote.
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