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The recorders of the beginning in the local elections: these are HDZ people who have not even voted HDZ people for

The recorders of the beginning in the local elections: these are HDZ people who have not even voted HDZ people for


The HDZ can rightly be pleased because they are definitely the winners of the first round of local elections, and have a good chance and confirm this result in the second round. However, the strongest Croatian party has not passed everywhere. We analyzed the results in 128 Croatian cities and found those HDZs who went as « barefoot around Trnje ».

Those 13 HDZs who ended up below 15 percent of the votes in the mayor’s races have another common feature: they received fewer votes from the HDZ list, which was mostly worn by them. Otherwise, when strong people stand out, it is common for them to receive more votes than the list to their personality and quality. In our heroes, the background is not the case, not all members and sympathizers who rounded off the HDZ or HDZ and partner list.

Of the six those who received less than five percent of the vote in the mayor elections, there are four from Istrian cities. Istria has always been unconquerable for the HDZ, so in many cities they did not have candidates, but the HDZ we found boldly stood on the party bumper in a political hostile environment and celebrated in the election battle.

In Dalmatia, or three Dalmatian counties, it is quite the opposite. The HDZ, if they had not already won, then they achieved a good result, but we were able to find a single Dalmatian city in which their candidate ended up below 15 percent, more precisely, received pure 66 votes or 8.45 percent of their fellow citizens. The hinterland recorder from continental Croatia comes from Samobor, but the HDZ chief from the largest party organization in the country is also on this list!

Well, let’s get to know the recorders of the beginning: Sean Soldatić, the HDZ candidate for mayor of Pula received 2.6 percent or 501 votes, while the list carried by Health Minister Irena Hrstic received 6.6 percent or 1236 votes. This lawyer is also the secretary of the Pula HDZ, and was the president of the City Council, which ensured his visibility, but still brought the title of HDZ with the smallest percentage of votes won.

– I saw that there were other candidates who had passed worse than their list, but there is a bigger difference than them. These are four percent of the difference, which surprised me, but it is the situation and I cannot escape from it- Sena Soldatić, HDZ candidate for mayor of Pula, is honest.

– I worked a lot, but unfortunately it didn’t show up on the result. The list was also important to us, so they just went to a wider coalition with DP and HNS, but we got one councilor-Soldatić said.

Otherwise, there was a conflicting situation in Pula where independent Filip Zoricic received more, or 23.8 percent, while the list was at 18.95 percent. The HDZ interlocutor believes that Zoricic has taken part of the vote to the HDZ in Pula and that is why the HDZ has passed badly.

We also contacted Illyrian Croata Medur, who was a candidate for mayor of Umag but said she was at a meeting and couldn’t talk. She, in the second place of the recorder of the beginning because she received 3.2 percent of the vote as a candidate, while the list she wore received 5.23 percent. Otherwise, this is the president of the HDZ Community of Women of Istria County and HDZ President Umag.

Matija Hržić is in third place as the HDZ candidate for mayor of Samobor. This innovator, entrepreneur and electrical engineer received 4.4 percent of the vote of Samoborac while the list he carried received 6.3 percent. It is well known that the HDZ in Samobor never won local elections, so the result is not a big surprise for HDZ Samobor unlike neighboring St. Sunday where the HDZ knew how to win. Hržić thanked the social networks for the votes for the list for at least the councilor remained.

Before the election, in a 24 -hour interview, he explained the situation by saying: « I would not say that this has to do with belonging to individual parties. People in local elections are rightly viewed primarily by the abilities of individual candidates to bring benefits. There are no major policies and ideologies. There are only real human problems that need to be known to be efficiently solved. »

More worse than the list has passed another HDZ, but more famous to the public, which is Mislav Herman, a candidate for mayor of Zagreb. Although he was third according to the results, his list won more votes than him. So, he received less than 13 percent of the vote while the list won 15 percent. Herman will be one of the eight party members in Zagreb.

Two more from Istria includes the category of « below five percent of the vote ». In Labin, HDZ’s Nenad Borsic won 4.8 percent, while the list he wore passed better. It is similar to Vodnjan, where HDZ’s Goran Kovacic won 4.9 percent or 123 votes, while the list still reached up to seven percent of the vote.

In Đurđevac in Podravina, the strongest independent forces are the strongest forces, so HDZ’s Rajko Gašparić received 4.9 percent, and the list still collected more votes. In Čakovec, HDZ’s Lovro Horvat received only 7.5 percent, again less than the list. Also, in Križevci, HDZ’s Mato Devcic won less than 13 percent of the vote, and the list he wore 14.7 percent. The least votes for the HDZ in all Dalmatian cities were received by their Marko Franic, who reached up to 8.45 percent or the 66 votes mentioned. The list that Franic wore received as many as 94 votes.

At the top of the list are HDZs who won between 10 and 15 percent. In Jastrebarsko, Borna Kordic was the youngest of all HDZ candidates for mayor. He won less than 13 percent and the list of as many as five percentage points more, which means that everyone was not happy with his choice.

– Optimist as I am, I believe Jaska can go for a better tomorrow – Kordic said when he ran.

HDZ’s Vladimir Crnec won 10.5 percent of the vote in Oroslavje and the list of 30 more votes. Party Nada Iva Juricic won 12.8 percent of the vote in Sveti Nedelji, in percentage the same as the list, but Iva still received more votes.



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