Croatia’s opposition-backed President Zoran Milanović ... since gaining independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Primorac, 59, ...
Croatia has sent a diplomatic protest note to neighboring Serbia after Belgrade detained and deported five Croatian citizens who were taking part in a meeting of civil society organizations in the ...
The de facto dictator – who ruled the territory of six republics with an iron fist – was often seen there, sipping whiskey ...
since its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Milanović, a vocal critic of Plenković, frequently accuses the HDZ of systemic corruption. The election comes as Croatia grapples with rising ...
Analysts, however, believe the core of his appeal is his fierce rejection of the conservative HDZ, the country’s strongest party, which has dominated the political scene since Croatia gained ...
Croatia's media enjoy a high degree of independence. Croatian Radio-TV, HRT, is the state-owned public broadcaster and is ...
Croatia’s incumbent President Zoran Milanovic was the overwhelming favourite to win reelection as he faced a candidate from the ruling conservative party in a runoff presidential vote on Sunday. The ...
Previously Croatia was part of now dissolved Yugoslavia. Milanovic will be visiting the presidential palace in Santiago, La Moneda, to hold conversations with president Boric and later share lunch.
The result presents a major boost for Milanovic, who is a critic of Western military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. Milanovic is also a fierce opponent of Croatia's conservative Prime ...
Exit polls indicate Zoran Milanovic's overwhelming victory in Croatia's presidential runoff, securing nearly 78% against Dragan Primorac.
Croatia’s opposition-backed President Zoran ... since gaining independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Primorac, 59, entered politics in the early 2000s, when he was science and education minister ...