By bne IntelliNews Croatians head to the polls on December 29 in a presidential election dominated by rivalry between incumbent Zoran Milanovic, known for his populist rhetoric and criticism of Western military support for Ukraine,
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Milanović, a former prime minister who is sometimes called the Croatian Trump for his ultranationalist populism, is the most popular politician in the country. The latest polling puts him at 39 percent ahead of the election on Dec. 29.
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President Zoran Milanovic is seen as a favorite ahead of Sunday’s presidential election, although he is unlikely to score an outright victory.
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Zoran Milanovic is the frontrunner in Sunday’s presidential election in Croatia, bidding for a second term in office after a first marked by fiery criticism of the government and a string of controversial,