Milanovic secured a second term with a decisive victory in the presidential runoff held on Jan. 12. He defeated his rival, Dragan Primorac, by a substantial margin. Born in 1966, Milanovic was elected ...
He defeated his rival, Dragan Primorac, by a substantial margin. Born in 1966, Milanovic was elected president for the first time during the presidential runoff held five years ago. Previously ...
Dragan Primorac. The outspoken Milanovic is backed by the centre-left Social Democratic Party, SDP, the main opposition party. His first term in office saw repeated tussles with his major ...
74% of vote in second round In the December 2024 first-round election, Milanovic got 49.1% of the vote, with his rival Dragan Primorac of the HDZ party getting 19.4%. In the second round on Jan ...
Milanović was elected Croatian President for the second time on January 12, when he defeated his opponent Dragan Primorac in the second round. The inauguration, which will begin at noon, will be ...
Milanović was re-elected as Croatia’s president just over a month ago, on January 12, after defeating his opponent, Dragan Primorac, in the second round of voting. The inauguration ceremony, set to ...
Croatian President Zoran Milanović spent just over €445,000 on his successful re-election campaign, while his opponent, Dragan Primorac, spent nearly €1.25 million—more than two and a half times as ...
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 ...
After Zoran Milanović was re-elected in the second round of the presidential elections in Croatia yesterday, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković maintained his position that Dragan Primorac was the better ...
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Croatia: Milanović defeats Primorac in presidential run-offMilanovic defeated Dragan Primorac, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic’s HDZ party candidate, by a margin of 74.7% to 25.3%, with 99% of polls reporting. Watch this report for more details!
It was a dismal result for his opponent Dragan Primorac, who had the backing of the governing centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party. Primorac picked up 25 percent of the vote – the ...
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