Exit poll shows pro-Russian candidate wins most votes in Croatian presidential election
Kyiv • UNN
According to exit polls, incumbent Croatian President Zoran Milanovic is leading with 51.48% of the vote. Dragan Primorac took the second place with 19.29% of support.
In the Croatian presidential election, incumbent President Zoran Milanovic, who is considered pro-Russian, won 51.48% of the vote, according to exit polls. This was reported by HRT, according to UNN.
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Former Minister of Science and Education Dragan Primorac, who is supported by the Croatian Democratic Union, took second place with 19.29% of the vote.
Independent candidate Marija Selak Raspudic and Ivana Kekin of the We Can party each received about 8% of the vote. Tomislav Jonjic, Miro Bul, Branka Lozo, and Niko Tokic Kartelo received less than 4%.
These data from the first exit polls are in line with the forecasts and results of the polls before the election.
The vice president of the opposition Social Democratic Party, Mirela Akhmetovic, who supported Milanovic in the presidential election, has already thanked the voters. She added that the polls had not been wrong so far, but also noted that the official results were still pending.
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