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Zoran Milanovic Re-elected as President in Croatia

Zoran Milanovic Re-elected as President in Croatia
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World January 13, 2025 08:12

croatia - Zoran Milanovic, supported by the Social Democratic Party, has won the presidential election in Croatia with a record-breaking 74.5% of the votes.

Zoran Milanovic, supported by the Social Democratic Party, has been re-elected as the President of Croatia after winning the presidential election with an unprecedented 74.5% of the votes. The State Electoral Commission announced that with nearly 98% of the votes counted, Zoran Milanovic, the incumbent President, received 74.5% of the votes, marking the highest vote percentage in the history of presidential elections in Croatia.

On the other hand, Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling party Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), received 25.5% of the votes, falling behind Milanovic by a significant margin.

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