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Croatia elects centre-left challenger Zoran Milanovic as president | |
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Croatia's presidential election has been won by centre-left challenger Zoran Milanovic, who defeated the nationalist incumbent. | Croatia's presidential election has been won by centre-left challenger Zoran Milanovic, who defeated the nationalist incumbent. |
The social democratic ex-prime minister vowed to heal divisions, and said his victory had brought "hope and faith". | The social democratic ex-prime minister vowed to heal divisions, and said his victory had brought "hope and faith". |
Mr Milanovic beat Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic - a conservative who won the presidency in 2015 - by 53% to 47%. | Mr Milanovic beat Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic - a conservative who won the presidency in 2015 - by 53% to 47%. |
Croatia's president has a role in foreign policy and security matters but the prime minister runs the country. | Croatia's president has a role in foreign policy and security matters but the prime minister runs the country. |
Speaking after the result from Sunday's election was announced, Mr Milanovic, 53, said it was time for Croatians to "celebrate together". | Speaking after the result from Sunday's election was announced, Mr Milanovic, 53, said it was time for Croatians to "celebrate together". |
"I will not make divisions among the Croatian citizens, especially when it comes to the things they are sensitive about," he said. | "I will not make divisions among the Croatian citizens, especially when it comes to the things they are sensitive about," he said. |
During the campaign Mr Milanovic, who served as prime minister from 2011 to 2015, pledged to tackle corruption, which he said had increased since he lost power to the conservatives. | During the campaign Mr Milanovic, who served as prime minister from 2011 to 2015, pledged to tackle corruption, which he said had increased since he lost power to the conservatives. |
Ms Grabar-Kitarovic, who was elected Croatia's first female president in January 2015, ran a campaign promoting "real Croatia", something that Mr Milanovic said was very dangerous. | Ms Grabar-Kitarovic, who was elected Croatia's first female president in January 2015, ran a campaign promoting "real Croatia", something that Mr Milanovic said was very dangerous. |
She later wished her opponent "every success", adding: "That is in the interest of myself, him and all the children in our country." | She later wished her opponent "every success", adding: "That is in the interest of myself, him and all the children in our country." |
Mr Milanovic, who will take office on 19 February, will have a higher profile as president than usual, as Croatia has just taken over the rotating presidency of the EU for six months. | Mr Milanovic, who will take office on 19 February, will have a higher profile as president than usual, as Croatia has just taken over the rotating presidency of the EU for six months. |
Croatia only became a member of the EU in 2013. | Croatia only became a member of the EU in 2013. |
Sunday's presidential election result is a blow to the governing Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party, appearing to mark a move by voters away from right-wing nationalism. | Sunday's presidential election result is a blow to the governing Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party, appearing to mark a move by voters away from right-wing nationalism. |
Parliamentary elections are due to be held later in the year. | Parliamentary elections are due to be held later in the year. |
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