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Croatians Head to the Polls in Presidential Runoff

Croatians Head to the Polls in Presidential Runoff

Can Milanovic Secure Another Term?

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Croatians cast their votes on Sunday in a closely watched presidential runoff election with Incumbent President Zoran Milanovic, representing the Social Democratic Party poised to secure a second term. Opinion polls shows him in a commanding lead over Dragan Primorac, the candidate from the ruling Croatian Democratic Union.

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  • Key Details of the Election
  • The Road to the Runoff
  • Milanovic Confident of Victory
  • Primorac Calls for Citizen Decision
  • The Role of Croatia’s President
  • What’s Next?

Key Details of the Election

Polling stations opened at 0600 GMT and are set to close at 1800 GMT. Exit polls will be released shortly thereafter, with preliminary results expected by 1900 GMT and official figures anticipated in the following days. Croatia, a NATO and European Union member, has approximately 3.8 million eligible voters. By mid-morning (1030 GMT), voter turnout was reported at 13.8%, according to the state election commission.

The Road to the Runoff

In the first round of voting two weeks ago, Milanovic emerged as the clear frontrunner with 49.1% of the vote, while Primorac garnered 19.35%. A Nova TV Daily News poll published on Friday projected Milanovic winning the runoff with 67.4% of the vote, compared to Primorac’s 27%.

Milanovic Confident of Victory

Milanovic has expressed faith on securing another term. “In the past five years, I did my job in the best faith, and I hope that people have seen it,” he told reporters. During his term, Milanovic known for his populist approach and tenure as a former prime minister, had often clashed with Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic over foreign and public policies, often resulting in an heated exchanges.

Primorac Calls for Citizen Decision

Dragan Primorac, a former science teacher and political newcomer, also voted in Zagreb. Speaking to reporters, he emphasized the importance of voter choice. “The sole decision-makers will be the citizens of Croatia,” he said, highlighting his hope for an upset despite the challenging odds.

The Role of Croatia’s President

Although the Croatian presidency is largely ceremonial, the role carries influence over foreign policy, defense, and national security. The election outcome could shape the tone of Croatia’s political landscape, particularly given the fraught relationship between Milanovic and the ruling party.

What’s Next?

With exit polls imminent and preliminary results expected shortly, all eyes are on whether Milanovic will solidify his lead or if Primorac can stage a surprising comeback. The results will also indicate voter sentiment in a nation balancing its identity as a NATO and EU member with domestic political tensions.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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