Croatian president Zoran Milanovic won reelection for another five-year term on Sunday, near-complete official results showed.>
Milanovic, nominated by the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP), was estimated to have won 74% of the vote, after more than 99% of the ballots were counted.>
Dragan Primorac, the candidate for the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), secured around 26% of the vote.>
Croatia held a runoff vote between the two contenders on Sunday after the first round of voting on December 29.>
Who is Zoran Milanovic?>
Milanovic was first elected president in 2020. He previously served as prime minister from late 2011 until early 2016.>
A stalwart of the left-wing SDP, has been a fierce critic of current Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic from the conservative HDZ and they have often argued with each other.>
In recent years, he has shifted towards more populist rhetoric in attacks aimed at the European Union as well as local officials.>
This has helped him appeal not only to his left-wing base, but also to right-wing and far-right voters.
“Croatia, thank you,” Milanovic told his supporters after the results were released.>
“This is a big day for me personally, and I view this victory as recognition for my work, a kind of act of people’s trust in me,” he added.
The Croatian head of state cannot veto laws but has a say in foreign policy, defense and security matters.>
This article first appeared on DW.
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