Croatia's President Milanovic overwhelming favorite to win reelection in runoff vote
- Croatia's President Zoran Milanović won reelection with over 74% of the vote, defeating Dragan Primorac, who received nearly 26% in the runoff election.
- Milanović, a critic of the European Union and NATO, has been compared to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump for his combative communication style.
- His victory indicates a significant political confrontation with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, whom he has accused of systemic corruption.
- Milanović's comments on the EU and NATO have sparked debate, as he criticized the EU as 'in many ways non-democratic' and blocked NATO support for Ukraine.
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Zoran Milanovic Is Re-Elected President of Croatia With 74% of the Vote - teleSUR English
Zoran Milanovic has been reelected this Sunday as President of Croatia with 74% of the votes, compared to 26% for his rival, the conservative Dragan Primorac, according to the electoral commission. RELATED: Croatian Presidential Election Heads to Runoff Milanovic’s victory, the candidate of the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP) and nine smaller left and center parties, is the most decisive achieved in a presidential election since Croatia…
The populist Milanovic is clearly imposed on Primorac in the second round of the Croatian presidential elections
The current president of Croatia, the populist Zoran Milanovic, won the second round of his country's presidential elections with 73.67%, far ahead of his rival, Dragan Primorac, who obtained 26.33% of support, according to official data from the Croatian State Electoral Commission corresponding to 83.45% of the vote. Specifically, Milanovic has won 821,709 votes, compared to 289,660 from Primorac. The participation was 43.89%, a predictable fac…
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