Leftist-green candidate elected mayor of Croatia's capital
ZAGREB, Croatia - The up-and-comer of a liberal green alliance effectively won political decision Sunday as city hall leader of Croatia's capital, Zagreb, primer outcomes appeared, denoting a significant hit to the decision moderates in the European Union country. Tomislav Tomasevic got around 65% of the polling forms, while conservative competitor Miroslav Skoro won around 34%, the state Croatian TV announced after all polling forms were tallied following Sunday's overflow political decision. "Much obliged to you for your trust, trust, conviction that genuine change is conceivable," Tomasevic said after outcomes came in. "That you for an unmistakable command for a genuine change!" Experts have said the radical green alliance's accomplishment in Zagreb showed individuals are tired of conventional gatherings that have since a long time ago overwhelmed the political scene. Zagreb for twenty years was represented by Milan Bandic, the late civic chairman ...