Croatia holds a presidential election
Croatia’s left-leaning president, who has been critical of Western military support for Ukraine in the war with Russia, is running for reelection this weekend
Zoran Milanović, a former prime minister, has been the president of Croatia since 2020 and is a strong critic of the EU and NATO. Like Trump, he has campaigned heavily on an anti-immigration platform.
People in Croatia headed to the polls on Sunday to cast their ballots in the first round of the country's presidential election.
Incumbent President Zoran Milanovic secures over 50% in exit poll, ahead of challenger Dragan Primorac in Croatia's presidential election.
President Zoran Milanovic, an outspoken critic of Western military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia, is running for re-election.View on euronews
President Zoran Milanovic is seen as a favorite ahead of Sunday’s presidential election, although he is unlikely to score an outright victory.
Left-leaning incumbent Milanovic not expected to get outright majority in first round of voting
Milanović, a former prime minister who is sometimes called the Croatian Trump for his ultranationalist populism, is the most popular politician in the country. The latest polling puts him at 39 percent ahead of the election on Dec. 29.
Croatia’s left-leaning president, an outspoken critic of Western military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia, is running for reelection in the Adriatic Sea state, but is unlikely to get an
The presidential election in Croatia started on Sunday, December 29. Eight candidates are running for the presidency, reports HRT. During the first round of the presidential election, 6,500 polling stations were opened.
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