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Josipovic elected Croatia leader | |
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The opposition Social Democrat, Ivo Josipovic, has won Croatia's presidential election by a wide margin. | |
Mr Josipovic won 60.3% of the vote in the second round run-off, beating Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic, according to the state electoral commission. | |
He has pledged to help the government's efforts to tackle corruption and complete EU membership talks this year. | |
Croatia's president has little power to direct policy, so the campaign was focused on personality, and not ideas. | |
The BBC Balkans correspondent Mark Lowen says the difference between the two men is stark. | The BBC Balkans correspondent Mark Lowen says the difference between the two men is stark. |
Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic has been hit by corruption allegations | |
Left-wing Mr Josipovic is a mild-mannered classical music composer and doctor of law, credited for his untarnished background but criticised for lacking charisma. | Left-wing Mr Josipovic is a mild-mannered classical music composer and doctor of law, credited for his untarnished background but criticised for lacking charisma. |
Mr Bandic, on the right, is a long-distance runner who says he is close to the people, but has been hit by corruption allegations. | Mr Bandic, on the right, is a long-distance runner who says he is close to the people, but has been hit by corruption allegations. |
Corruption has been the dominant theme in the campaign, with Croatia determined to clean up its image in order to gain EU membership by 2012. | Corruption has been the dominant theme in the campaign, with Croatia determined to clean up its image in order to gain EU membership by 2012. |
Disenchantment | Disenchantment |
Also of concern to Croatian voters is the impact of the recession. | Also of concern to Croatian voters is the impact of the recession. |
Voters in the Croatian election | |
The country's economy is expected to shrink by almost 6% in 2009 and show barely any growth this year. Unemployment stands stubbornly high at around 16%. | |
Our correspondent says there is a general mood of public disenchantment with politics in Croatia, leading to the lowest ever turnout in the first round of this presidential election at just 44%. | Our correspondent says there is a general mood of public disenchantment with politics in Croatia, leading to the lowest ever turnout in the first round of this presidential election at just 44%. |
Both candidates saw an increasingly aggressive end to their campaigns and have appealed to voters both in Croatia and the over 250,000 Croats in Bosnia to cast their ballot, he adds. | |