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Milanović won the Croatian presidential election

According to the results of the last second round of the presidential elections, the current president of Croatia, Zoran Milanović, received 74.68 percent of the votes after processing the data of 100 percent of the polling stations. This is reported by the State Election Commission (SEC).

According to the department, according to the data received from all 6755 polling stations, Milanovich collected 1,122,859 votes (74.68%).

Independent candidate Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, received 380,752 votes (25.32%). Voter turnout was 44.18%.

In the first round held on December 29 of last year, Milanovich received the support of 49.09% of the voters, his main rival Primorac - 19.35%.