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Global Voices Online » Serbia: The Presidential Election
Serbia: The Presidential Election#container #mid #center{width:470px;}#container #mid #right {margin-left:468px;width:310px;}closeSearchAuthorsTopicsCountriesexplore →Global Voices OnlineThe world is talking. Serb Radical Party's candidate Tomislav Nikolic beat the other nine candidates. Serb Radical Party's candidate Tomislav Nikolic beat the other nine candidates. Serbian president, who got 35.42 percent.Post-Thumbnail No ThumbnailThe presidential election in Serbia was held on Jan. Serb Radical Party's candidate Tomislav Nikolic beat the other nine candidates. Serbian president and leader of the Democratic Party, who got 35.42 percent.These two politicians will proceed to the Feb. Velimir Ilic (New Serbia) - 7.6 percent, Milutin Mrkonjic (Socialist Party of Serbia) - 5.6 percent, Cedomir Jovanovic (Liberal-Democratic Party) - 5.4 percent.According to the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID), the Feb. second round will be a tight and extremely interesting race. Serbia can expect “another referendum” on Feb. research shows that Nikolic will get one for every three Tadic receives. see what the voters who did not participate in the first round will do - how many will participate and who they will support. m.Serbian bloggers did not miss an opportunity to analyze and comment on this topic. hose who don't support Tadic, automatically support Nikolic. 2)Velimir Ilic doesn't support Boris Tadic (he has announced that Tadic is to lose the elections).Those who don't support Tadic, automatically support Nikolic. ause Tadic underestimates the Socialist Party of Serbia). hose who don't support Tadic, automatically support Nikolic.
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