The polls suggest Croatia’s left-leaning president Zoran Milanovic, who is an outspoken critic of Western military support for Ukraine, will win.
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00:00The 8th time of independence and introduction of a multi-party, whose Croatian election is the president of the Republic for the presidential function in Pantovčak,
00:08will be fought by the current president Zoran Milanović and candidate of HDZ Dragan Primorac.
00:13Although the difference between the two presidential candidates in the first round of presidential elections was as much as 30% in favor of Zoran Milanović,
00:20Dragan Primorac says that he believes in the revolution and that he is hoping for the votes of those voters who were passive in the first round
00:27or who gave their trust to some other conservative candidate.
00:31The latest public opinion polls, published in the eyes of the second round of presidential elections,
00:36say that the absolute favorite is Zoran Milanović.
00:39They predict that Milanović can count on about 62% of votes, while Dragan Primorac can count on about 28% of votes.
00:4810% of voters said that it is still not certain for whom he will vote.
00:52The real vote on the Croatian presidential elections is a little more than 3,750,000 Croatian citizens,
00:59and if the public opinion polls are true, Zoran Milanović will become the third Croatian president in history
01:06who will be able to win two consecutive presidential mandates,
01:10because only Franjo Tuđman and Stjepan Mesić managed to do it before him.
01:14From Zagreb for Euronews, Dušan Ilić.