Croatia holds first round of presidential elections. Who is leading
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Mon, 30 Dec 2024 11:12:00 +0200
What are the results of the first round of the presidential election in CroatiaAs noted, after counting 100 of the ballots, Milanovi received 49.09 of the votes.His closest opponent, former Science Minister Dragan Primorac, who represents the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, received 19.35.Since none of the candidates passed the 50 threshold needed to win, a second round of elections will be held on January 12.Commenting on the results of the first round, Milanovi stated that he intends to fight for Croatia and continue to defend his positions.What is known about the scandals involving MilanovichAs previously mentioned, in October, Putins henchman refused to send Croatian military personnel to participate in the NATO Security and Training Mission to Ukraine NSATU.Thus, he went against the countrys government, which supported this initiative and proposed that the president finally approve it.
Unfortunately, despite the enormous military assistance that Ukraine receives, there is no end in sight to the war, but there is a threat of the war spreading beyond the borders of Ukraine.
The task of the President of the Republic is to protect Croatia from war and take all measures to keep Croatia from military conflicts, Zoran Milanovis team cynically stated.
After this decision, a loud scandal broke out in Croatia, as the countrys government does not support the presidents approach.Also, Zoran Milanovic, who is a sympathizer of dictator Vladimir Putin, stated that he would not allow the introduction of Croatian military personnel into Ukraine as part of a European peacekeeping mission.
Discussions are starting again about the possible departure of soldiers from individual NATO countries to Ukraine.
As long as I am the president of the republic, I will keep Croatia away from such conflicts.
Croatia will not implement other peoples decisions thoughtlessly and on someones orders, Milanovi stated.
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