Ukraine aid critic wins EU state’s presidential election by landslide
Zoran Milanovic has secured over 74% of the vote in Croatia | Incumbent Croatian President Zoran Milanovic, known for his critical stance on the EU and NATO and his opposition to Western aid to Ukraine, has secured a second term of office in a landslide victory. ● Milanovic garnered 74.68% of the vote in Sunday's presidential runoff, decisively defeating his rival from the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Dragan Primorac, the country’s State Election Commission said on Monday. ● Approximately 45% of about 3.5 million registered voters participated in the election, the commission reported.
■ Croatia's incumbent president secures landslide victory in runoff (Anadolu)