NEWEST POLL RESULTS:
MARCH 11 2010 14:14h
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Sixty-eight percent of 1,000 people questioned by the GfK agency said they were happy with the election of the Social Democrat.
ZAGREB, March 11, 2010 (AFP) - More than two-thirds of Croatians are satisfied with new leftist president Ivo Josipovic elected two months, an opinion poll showed on Thursday.
Sixty-eight percent of 1,000 people questioned by the GfK agency said they were happy with the election of the Social Democrat. Nineteen percent were not satisfied and the remaining 13 percent were undecided.
Josipovic, 62, won the January 10 vote pledging to fight corruption at the highest levels, one of the main complaints of the European Union, which Croatia hopes to join by 2012.
He is the former Yugoslav republic's third president since independence in 1991.
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