Serbians Vote in Tense Presidential Run-Off
BELGRADE, May 20 (RIA Novosti)
Serbians are voting on Sunday in a tense run-off presidential election pitting pro-western reformist Boris Tadic and his conservative opponent Tomislav Nikolic.
The first round of the election was held on May 6, with Tadic gaining
a slight advantage of 10,000 votes or 0.26 percent over Nikolic. This
time one of the candidates has simply to gain the majority of votes to
win the election.
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Tadic, who has already served two terms in office, stepped down on
April 6 in order to take part in the election and announced his
candidacy for re-election on the same day. He has said the May 20
presidential run-off is a referendum on whether Serbia is headed to the
EU membership.
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Tadic is unpopular with nationalists, who blame him for Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence in February 2008.
Tadic has made a number of political concessions including permission
for Kosovo to take part in multilateral international meetings as a
separate entity. Many analysts described the move as “semi-recognition”
of the region’s independence from Serbia.
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