New Era

Croatia votes for new govt as virus woes loom

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ZAGREB - Croatians went to polls yesterday to choose a government to navigate the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic in a general election campaign that has been dominated by the health crisis.

The pandemic has put the European Union country’ s tourism dependent economy on course for a contractio­n of nearly 10% - its steepest decline in decades.

The ruling conservati­ve HDZ party has been touting its relative success in containing Croatia’s outbreak thus far, with an official tally of roughly 100 deaths and 3 000 infections.

But a rise of cases in recent weeks, with dozens recorded daily, has renewed fears over the health situation and given the opposition fresh ammunition.

“Everyone is scared about what will happen in autumn,” Vesna

Trnokop, a 60-year-old economist from Zagreb, told AFP.

“The coronaviru­s has changed economies, not only in Croatia, everywhere, so we should change our ideas.”

Polling stations across the Adriatic country opened at 07:00 am and will close 12 hours later.

HDZ is set for a close race with the main centre-left opposition and also risks losing votes to a new right-wing movement gunning for third place.

Neither of the two main contenders - Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic’s HDZ or the ‘Restart’ coalition led by the Social Democrats (SDP) - are expected to win an outright majority in the 151-seat assembly, surveys show.

That leaves the populist ‘Homeland Movement’ of folk singer-turned-politician Miroslav

Skoro, a potentiall­y key coalition partner.

Opposition leader and prime minister candidate Dav or Ber na rdic has accused the government of “consciousl­y pushing Croatia into a risk” by deciding to go ahead with the election in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.

His party cancelled electoral rallies over health concerns while voters have been asked to wear masks and bring their own pens.

Plenkovic, meanwhile, is hoping the uncertain future will inspire voters to stick with HDZ, in power since 2016.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Democratic right… Participan­ts ride their bikes as they take part in the “Pride Ride 2020” ahead of parliament­ary elections in Zagreb.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Democratic right… Participan­ts ride their bikes as they take part in the “Pride Ride 2020” ahead of parliament­ary elections in Zagreb.

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