In Croatia, the outgoing
president, Zoran Milanović, backed by the center and center-left
parties, would have largely won with 77.8 percent of the vote in
today's runoff presidential election. This is shown by the first
exit polls released by TV stations just after the polls closed
at 7 p.m. The candidate of the conservatives led by Premier
Andrej Plenković, who has been in government for almost nine
years, scientist and doctor Dragan Primorac, would get 22.14
percent of the vote. The election round was marked by low
turnout, which at 4:30 p.m. reached 35 percent of the 3.7
million eligible voters.
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