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Croatia's Conservative Opposition Ahead In Presidential Run-Off


Incumbent President Ivo Josipovic is facing Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic in a presidential runoff.
Incumbent President Ivo Josipovic is facing Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic in a presidential runoff.

Croatia's conservative opposition candidate was ahead in a runoff presidential vote January 11.

An exit poll put Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic of the opposition HDZ party ahead with 51.4 percent of the vote, against 48.6 percent for incumbent Ivo Josipovic.

Josipovic, 57, who was seeking a second five-year term with the support of the increasingly unpopular ruling Social Democrats, won the first round of the election on December 28 by a narrow margin.

The presidency is largely ceremonial, but analysts say a win for Grabar-Kitarovic, who is 46, would bode well for the party's prospects in the more important general election due in late 2015. Grabar-Kitarovic is a former foreign minister and ambassador to Washington.

The president cannot veto laws but has a say in foreign policy and defense.

Croatia, which joined the European Union last July, has been in recession for six years.

Based on reporting by Reuters, AP, and AFP

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