Democratic Party leader and former president Boris Tadic casts his ballot at a polling station in downtown Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, May 6, 2012. Serbia, a landlocked nation of 7.1 million people in southeast Europe, is holding presidential, parliamentary and municipal elections Sunday. Whoever wins could affect Serbia's future relations with the European Union as well as Kosovo, a one-time province whose declaration of independence Serbia has refused to accept.(AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
Presedintele in exercitiu proeuropean Boris Tadic si nationalistul populist Tomislav Nikolic se vor confrunta in al doilea tur al alegerilor prezidentiale la 20 mai, potrivit estimarilor prezentate la sfarsitul alegerilor generale desfasurate duminica in Serbia.
Boris Tadic a obtinut 26,8% din voturi, iar adversarul sau 25,6%, potrivit CESID, un organism independent ce supravegheaza alegerile.
De asemenea, nationalistii populisti ai Partidului sarb al progresului (SNS, opozitie) au devansat pro-europenii presedintelui in exercitiu Boris Tadic la alegerile legislative sarbe, fara a obtine majoritatea absoluta, conform estimarilor prezentate duminica, transmite AFP.
La finalul alegerilor generale de duminica, SNS a obtinut 24,7 la suta iar coalitia formata in jurul Partidului democrat (DS) al lui Tadic a obtinut 23,2 la suta conform estimarilor CESID, un organism independent care a supravegheat scrutinul. Pe locul trei, cu 16,6 la suta din voturi, se afla Partidul socialist (SPS) al actualului ministru de Interne, Ivica Dacic, membru al coalitiei de guvernamant in exercitiu.