‘Croatia’s Trump’ wins first round of presidential election but now faces runoff – POLITICO


Plenković, for his part, sought to portray the vote as a plebiscite on Croatia’s future in the EU.

“Milanović is a cancer of Croatian politics,” he said earlier this month, repeating that the president sought to draw Croatia toward Moscow.

But Ivan Grdešić, a professor of political science at Libertas International University in Zagreb, said geopolitics alone could not make up for Primorac’s liabilities — among them that he is “not charismatic enough” to “have a larger appeal to people.”

“I think he is just a little bit too sophisticated in some of his debates,” said Grdešić, who has served as Croatia’s ambassador to the U.K. and to the U.S.

Primorac was also burdened by yet another scandal, this one involving Health Minister Vili Beroš, who was arrested and fired after the European Public Prosecutor’s Office opened a corruption investigation in November.

“I hear many doubts from patients who are concerned by the fact that he is a candidate from the same political party as the fired minister,” said Jasna Karacic Zanetti, an ombudsman for patient rights in Croatia.

Milanović’s office declined POLITICO’s request for an interview, while Primorac did not reply.

Sunday’s presidential election was Croatia’s third vote this year, following a snap parliamentary election in April and the European Parliament election in June.

Ketrin Jochecová, Sebastian Starcevic and Hanne Cokelaere contributed to this report.





In a surprising turn of events, Croatia's own version of Trump has emerged victorious in the first round of the presidential election. The controversial candidate, known for his nationalist and anti-immigrant rhetoric, has captured the attention of voters with promises of cracking down on crime and restoring national pride.

However, his victory is not yet secured as he now faces a runoff against a more moderate opponent. The runoff is expected to be a tight race, with both candidates rallying their supporters and trying to win over undecided voters.

Critics have expressed concern over the rise of this "Croatian Trump" and fear that his election could lead to further polarization and division within the country. On the other hand, supporters see him as a strong leader who will bring about much-needed change.

As the runoff approaches, all eyes are on Croatia to see which direction the country will take. Will they embrace the populist rhetoric of their Trump-like candidate, or will they choose a more moderate path? Only time will tell.

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