Tomislav Nikolic wins Serbian presidential elections

Serbia has a new president: Tomislav Nikolic! Nikolic surpassed the current president in office Boris Tadic, according to preliminary estimates.

Populist nationalist candidate Tomislav Nikolic is ahead the incumbent President Boris Tadic in the second round of the presidential elections in Serbia, according to preliminary poll survey results published on Sunday night (May 20, 2012).

Nikolic won 49.4% of the vote, while Tadic claimed 47.4%, according to partial results resulting from a nation wide survey, taken into account by CESID, an independent body responsible for monitoring elections.

SNS party candidate Tomislav Nikolic claimed Serbian presidential elections according to preliminary exit poll results published Sunday night (20 May 2012)

“If this trend continues, Nikolic wins the Serbian presidential election,” said a representative of CESID.
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Shortly before these preliminary exit poll data were issued, the Serbian Progress Party (SNS) announced that Nikolic won the elections.

“Serbia has a new president, Tomislav Nikolic,” said Aleksandar Vucic, the number two in the SNS hierarchy, for the media.

Nikolic lost the presidential election twice, in 2004 and 2008, against the then-popular Tadic.