Croatia’s opposition-backed President Zoran Milanović, a critic of the European Union and NATO, overwhelmingly won reelection for another five-year term on Sunday, defeating a candidate from the ruling conservative party in a runoff vote.
Milanović said in a speech after the results were released that his victory was a sign of approval and trust from the voters, but also presented a message
Milanović won more than 74% of the vote compared to his challenger, conservative HDZ party's Dragan Primorac, who received nearly 26%, according to near-final results released by the state election authorities.
Exit polls published after polls closed in Croatia’s presidential runoff Sunday showed incumbent Zoran Milanović winning reelection with an overwhelming majority against a candidate from the ruling conservative party.
The polls suggest Croatia’s left-leaning president Zoran Milanović, who is an outspoken critic of Western military support for Ukraine, will win. #EuropeNews
Zoran Milanović has secured a second term as Croatia's president, winning an overwhelming 74.6% of the vote in the January 7 runoff election.
Croatia’s opposition-backed President Zoran Milanović, a critic of the European Union and NATO, overwhelmingly won reelection for another five-year term on Sunday, defeating a candidate from ...
Croatia’s opposition-backed President Zoran Milanović, a critic of the European Union and NATO, overwhelmingly won reelection for another five-year term on Sunday, defeating a candidate from ...
Croatia's President Milanović Wins Another Term After Defeating Ruling Party Candidate in Runoff ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatia's opposition-backed President Zoran Milanović, a critic of the ...