From left: Croatian President Zoran Milanovic and opposition party Dragan Primorc, supported by the ruling Croatian Democratic Community (HDZ).
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic has won re-election, according to exit polls published by HRT, RTL and Nova TV. His advantage was huge, winning 77.86%. support. 22.14% voted for the opponent. voters.
In the second round of elections, Croats could vote for President Zoran Milanovic or Dragan Primorc with the support of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).
In the second election, 3,769,598 voters were entitled to vote, including 251,170 overseas voters. 46% of voters participated in the first election. Eligible Croatian nationals.
Croatian elections. Milanovic’s clear advantage
In the first round, Milanovic, who is in his second and final term, received 49.1% of the vote. Number of votes, Primorak – 19.37 percent.
Opinion polls before extra time showed that the president, who is seeking re-election, had an approval rating of 62% and 69%, with opposition at about 30%.
The term of office of the President of Croatia is five years.
If the results are confirmed by the DIP, Milanović will become the third re-elected president in Croatia’s history.
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