ZAGREB, Feb 2 (Hina) - "Voice 2000" expects the electoral turnout at Croatia's February 7 presidential run-off will be satisfactory, the non-governmental organisation's spokesman told reporters in Zagreb on Wednesday. "Voice 2000"
assessed the presidential campaign had been fierce so far, spokesman Vladimir Primorac said. Today he presented a new billboard urging people to vote, which shows a head composed of the halves of the two presidential candidates' heads, as well as questionnaires asking the candidates about their position on presidential authorities. Unlike earlier in the campaign, when candidates Drazen Budisa and Stipe Mesic reluctantly spoke about the matter, Primorac said both were clearer in expressing their view as the campaign was drawing to a close. He urged the two candidates to say how much they will exert their authority to influence changes in the Constitution. The head of "Voice 2000
ZAGREB, Feb 2 (Hina) - "Voice 2000" expects the electoral turnout at
Croatia's February 7 presidential run-off will be satisfactory,
the non-governmental organisation's spokesman told reporters in
Zagreb on Wednesday.
"Voice 2000" assessed the presidential campaign had been fierce so
far, spokesman Vladimir Primorac said.
Today he presented a new billboard urging people to vote, which
shows a head composed of the halves of the two presidential
candidates' heads, as well as questionnaires asking the candidates
about their position on presidential authorities.
Unlike earlier in the campaign, when candidates Drazen Budisa and
Stipe Mesic reluctantly spoke about the matter, Primorac said both
were clearer in expressing their view as the campaign was drawing to
a close.
He urged the two candidates to say how much they will exert their
authority to influence changes in the Constitution.
The head of "Voice 2000's" office, Tin Gazivoda, announced a
Budisa-Mesic face-to-face debate for noon tomorrow.
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