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PM SANADER MOST POPULAR POLITICIAN IN CROATIA - SURVEY

ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - The European Commission's positive opinion on Croatia's European Union membership application has increased popular support to the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party and made its leader and Prime Minister Ivo Sanader the most popular politician in the country, ahead of President Stjepan Mesic, according to an early May public opinion survey.
ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - The European Commission's positive opinion on Croatia's European Union membership application has increased popular support to the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party and made its leader and Prime Minister Ivo Sanader the most popular politician in the country, ahead of President Stjepan Mesic, according to an early May public opinion survey.#L# Sanader has been voted the most positive politician for the first time, supported by 32 percent of the population, while Mesic is second, with public support going down from 28.3 percent in early April to 27 percent, according to the Promocija Plus agency survey which included 1,300 Croatians. Former PM and leader of the Social Democratic Party Ivica Racan is third, enjoying the support of 8.4 percent of the population, down from 9.7 percent a month ago. Among the 12 politicians who received more than one percent of support as the most positive are Tonci Tadic and Anto Djapic of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), Vesna Pusic and Radimir Cacic of the Croatian People's Party (HNS), Zlatko Tomcic of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), independent MP Slaven Letica, and Education Minister Dragan Primorac. Among the most popular there are no top officials from the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS), the Democratic Centre (DC) and the Croatian Pensioners Party (HSU). The HDZ continues to be the most popular party, whose support has gone up from 31.5 to 35.2 percent in the last month. The SDP is second with 21.3 percent, up from 21.1 a month ago, the HNS third with 8.3 percent, down from 9.9 in early April, and the HSP with 6.3 percent, down from 7.5 percent. The popularity of the HSS has grown slightly, from 4.7 to 4.9 percent. The HSU is continuing to lose public support, receiving the vote of 2.4 percent in early May. All liberal parties lag behind, the HSLS with 1.8 percent of the popular vote, the Liberal Party with 0.8 and Libra with 0.7 percent, while the popularity of the DC remains around one percent. The Ivo Sanader Cabinet's policy is mostly supported by 47.9 percent of respondents, 16.5 percent support it fully, while 18.8 percent neither do nor do not support it. The survey shows that 9.3 percent of respondents do not support the government's work at all while 7.6 percent say they absolutely do not support it. (Hina) ha

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