Milanovic is re-elected president of Croatia
Zoran Milanovic won his second term as president of Croatia on Sunday, according to the first results after 98.65 percent of the votes were counted.
Milanovic, from the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP) – is on track to win 74.58 percent of the vote, according to the vote count by Croatia's Central Election Commission.
His opponent in Sunday's runoff, Dragan Primorac, from the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party – won 25.42 percent of the vote.
The turnout in the presidential elections in Croatia - a member country of NATO and the European Union - was 44.15 percent, according to initial data.
"Croatia, thank you," Milanovic told reporters.
"This is a big day for me personally. I see this victory as recognition for my work, a kind of trust of the people in me", he said.
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