Addressing the gathered in Cvjetno Square downtown Zagreb, Kosor said that if elected president she "will be against everything what is not in Croatia's interest, and will show how the president can and should serve the Croatian people".
She reiterated that if she won the elections, one of her first moves would be to ask the government to terminate the agreement on the Druzba Adria project.
She again criticised the assumption that all in area of the former Yugoslavia should exchange apologies between each other and added that she knew very well that Serbia and Montenegro had launched an aggression against Croatia.
Kosor once again criticised her main rival, the incumbent President Stjepan Mesic for his statement that she could work in the antechamber of the Prime Minister's Office, recalling that she had entered the campaign as a Deputy Prime Minister and a minister, whose appointment was approved by the parliament.
She also pledged to cut the spending of the Office of the President if she succeeded Mesic.
The HDZ candidate said that during her campaign trail she together with her election team whom she called victorious had passed 5,000 kilometres and stopped in 100 cities and towns.
Present at the Zagreb rally was Prime Minister Ivo Sanader as well as government ministers and some other senior officials from the ranks of the HDZ party.