Dragan Primorac Surpasses Signature Threshold for Croatian Election

Learner News | 30/11/2024

In today’s edition of Croatian Learner News, read about Dragan Primorac’s gratitude during the dynamic presidential campaign, along with key details on when voters will head to the polls and the promises shaping the election landscape.

Dragan Primorac Surpasses Signature Threshold for Croatian Election

The news in Croatian

Hrvatska kampanja1 za predsjednika sve je aktivnija. Dragan Primorac iz HDZ-a ima preko 25.000 potpisa i zahvalan2 je građanima3 . Izbori su 29. prosinca. Kritizira4 trenutnog5 predsjednika i obećava stabilnost. Ostali kandidati, poput Zorana Milanovića i Ivane Kekin, također prikupljaju potpise. Izbori su zanimljivi i raznoliki6 .

  1. kampanja (f.)
    Organizirani napor u svrhu ostvarivanja cilja, često političkog. ↩︎
  2. zahvalan
    Koji osjeća zahvalnost, sklon zahvaljivanju. ↩︎
  3. građanin (m.)
    Osoba koja živi u nekom gradu ili državi i uživa prava i dužnosti. ↩︎
  4. kritizirati
    Izražavati negativno mišljenje o nečemu ili nekome. ↩︎
  5. trenutni
    Koji pripada sadašnjem vremenu; sadašnji. ↩︎
  6. raznolik
    Koji sadrži raznolikost ili različitost; različit. ↩︎

Translation

The Croatian presidential campaign is becoming increasingly active. Dragan Primorac from the HDZ party has gathered over 25,000 signatures and is grateful to the citizens for their support. The election is scheduled for 29th December. He criticises the current president and promises stability. Other candidates, such as Zoran Milanović and Ivana Kekin, are also collecting signatures. The election is interesting and diverse.

Text Comprehension

Question: Who is Dragan Primorac thankful to for their support?

He is thankful to the citizens for their support.

Question: When will the Croatian elections take place?

The elections will take place on December 29th.

Vocabulary

CroatianEnglish
kampanja (f.)campaign
zahvalangrateful
građanin (m.)citizen
kritiziraticriticise
trenutnicurrent
raznolikdiverse

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During an interview on a central news program, Primorac expressed his gratitude towards the citizens who supported his candidacy. He stated, “I have incredible support, and I thank all those wonderful people who believe in a better Croatia. This change must happen, and the current president will not remain in office after February next year.” Primorac underlined that the real test would be on December 29, reference to the election date, drawing parallels with unexpected election results such as Donald Trump’s victory in the US.

Primorac’s campaign promises include a focus on political stability, cooperation among all political players, and enhancing Croatia’s international reputation. He expressed criticism towards the current president, Zoran Milanović, for attempting to play both the leader and opposition. Promising to be a unifying leader, Primorac vowed to work constructively with the government but pledged to offer criticism when necessary.

Dragan Primorac Surpasses Signature Threshold for Croatian Election
Dragan Primorac Surpasses Signature Threshold for Croatian Election

Meanwhile, the signature collection process has highlighted various issues. Boris Jokić of the Institute for Social Research humorously commented on how long it would take him to gather signatures, suggesting an increase to 25,000 would make the race more interesting. Jokić also remarked on the candidates’ lack of authenticity when engaging in public disputes, noting they are less confrontational behind the scenes.

President Zoran Milanović, who began his signature collection in Čakovec, has stated that this campaign would be his ‘last tango.’ He expressed confidence in his supporter base, hoping to secure another mandate. Other candidates such as Ivana Kekin of the Možemo party and Marija Selak Raspudić, an independent candidate, have also started gathering signatures. Each candidate brings distinct agendas, from tackling issues like migration to emphasizing uniting the Croatian spirit.

As the presidential race intensifies, Croatian voters have until December 18 to verify and amend their voter registry information. This period of the campaign is crucial, offering candidates the chance to showcase their platforms and appeal to the electorate. The diversity among candidates this year promises an engaging election, with varying personalities and political standpoints competing for the presidency.

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