ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatia’s incumbent President Zoran Milanović will be the overwhelming favorite to win reelection when he faces a ruling conservative party candidate in a runoff presidential ...
Voters in Croatia have re-elected Zoran Milanovic to a second term, after he won almost three-quarters of votes cast in the country's presidential election. It was a dismal result for his opponent ...
Croatia's populist President Zoran Milanovic was re-elected in a landslide, defeating his conservative rival in Sunday's ...
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic and his wife celebrate victory with supporters after winning the presidential run ...
Milanovic took 77.86 percent of the vote and Dragan Primorac, backed by the centre-right HDZ party that governs Croatia, 22.14 percent, according to the exit poll shown on state-run HRT television.
He won nearly 74% of the vote compared with his challenger Dragan Primorac, who gained around 26%, according to results released by Croatia’s state election authorities after more than 70% of the ...
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has labeled Milanović "pro-Russian" and a threat to Croatia's international standing. Milanović has rejected claims of being pro-Russian, though he blocked the ...
The left-leaning Milanović comfortably won the first round of voting on Dec. 29, leaving his main challenger Dragan Primorac, a forensic scientist who had unsuccessfully run for presidency ...
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 ...
Milanović won more than 74% of the vote compared to his challenger Dragan Primorac, who received nearly 26%, according to the results released by Croatia’s state election authorities after more ...