BELGRADE, Sept 29 (Hina) - Polling stations were opened in Serbia on Sunday morning when Serbians started electing their new president who will succeed the incumbent President of Serbia, Milan Milutinovic, the last ally of Slobodan
Milosevic. Two leading candidates among 11 who are standing the election are the current Yugoslav president, a conservative jurist, Vojislav Kostunica, and a Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister, a liberal economist, Miroljub Labus, who is supported by Serbia's Premier Zoran Djindjic. About 6.5 million eligible voters can go to the polls in over 8,000 polling stations until 08.00 pm Sunday. Some 200 OSCE observers are monitoring the polls. First results can be expected about midnight.(hina) ms
BELGRADE, Sept 29 (Hina) - Polling stations were opened in Serbia on
Sunday morning when Serbians started electing their new president
who will succeed the incumbent President of Serbia, Milan
Milutinovic, the last ally of Slobodan Milosevic.
Two leading candidates among 11 who are standing the election are
the current Yugoslav president, a conservative jurist, Vojislav
Kostunica, and a Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister, a liberal
economist, Miroljub Labus, who is supported by Serbia's Premier
Zoran Djindjic.
About 6.5 million eligible voters can go to the polls in over 8,000
polling stations until 08.00 pm Sunday. Some 200 OSCE observers are
monitoring the polls. First results can be expected about
midnight.
(hina) ms