Croatians go to the polls in a presidential runoff between incumbent Zoran Milanovic and challenger Dragan Primorac. Milanovic leads with 49.1% in the first round, and polls predict a win with 67.4%.
Exit polls published after Croatia’s presidential runoff are showing incumbent Zoran Milanović winning reelection with an overwhelming majority against a candidate from the ruling conservative party.
Ahead of the second round of presidential elections on Sunday, Zoran Milanovic and Dragan Primorac exchanged colourful barbs as well as exploring genuine policy differences. Croatian incumbent ...
Polls have opened across Croatia in the country's second round presidential election which sees incumbent Zoran Milanovic running against Dragan Primorac, the candidate backed by the prime ...
He defeated his rival, Dragan Primorac, by a substantial margin. Born in 1966, Milanovic first assumed the presidency following a runoff election five years ago. His career includes roles as a ...
On Sunday, Croatia's incumbent President Zoran Milanović is set to square off against Dragan Primorac, backed by the prime minister and his government. In the first round, held on 29 December ...
Zoran Milanovic narrowly failed to defeat his closest rival Dragan Primorac, the candidate of the ruling centre-right Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, and win immediate re-election at the first ...