Croatia's presidential election: A fight over beliefs and leadership.


Croatia's presidential election: A fight over beliefs and leadership.

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Croatia's presidential election: A fight over beliefs and leadership.

Croatia is having a presidential election soon. The current president, Zoran Milanović, is running for another term.

Milanović is a left-leaning politician who has criticized the West's support for Ukraine in the war. He is popular but might not win on the first try.

If he doesn't get enough votes, there will be a second round of voting. His main opponent is Dragan Primorac, who is supported by the conservative government.

The president's job in Croatia is mostly ceremonial. But, the president does have some power, like being in charge of the military.

Other candidates are also running, including Marija Selak Raspudić and Ivana Kekin. However, most people believe the real race is between Milanović and Primorac.


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Who is the current president of Croatia?

The current president of Croatia is Zoran Milanović.

What happens if Zoran Milanović does not get enough votes?

If he doesn't get enough votes, there will be a second round of voting.

Who is Zoran Milanović's main opponent?

Zoran Milanović's main opponent is Dragan Primorac.


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