http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/27c78702-fec1-11de-91d7-00144feab49a.html"Ivo Josipovic, Croatia’s president-elect, on Monday said he looked forward to taking the former Yugoslav republic of nearly 4.5m people into the European Union.
The 52-year-old law professor and composer – nominated by the centre-left Social Democrats, Croatia’s largest opposition party – received 60.3 per cent of votes cast, with turnout just above 50 per cent, according to election commissioners."
"Mr Josipovic promised to work with the centre-right government to complete EU accession talks in six months. He would be a “good counsellor” to the prime minister, Jadranka Kosor, and “contribute to quicker accession”, he said.
Some of the toughest conditions in the negotiation process, which began four years ago, remain to be met: reforming the judiciary; selling off state-owned shipyards; and fighting rampant corruption. Croatia aims to become the bloc’s 28th member state by early 2012."
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Sounds like both candidates and the out-going president all want Croatia to join the EU. I can understand why Croatians want to belong to the EU, but it will be interesting to see if the current EU wants to absorb another relatively poor ($16,500 per capita - about 1/3 of the level of the current members) country into the union.