Published: 14:47, December 29, 2024 | Updated: 17:44, December 29, 2024
Croatia presidential election begins
By Xinhua

A man walks past an election poster of Croatia's outgoing President and Social Democratic Party's (SDP) Presidential candidate Zoran Milanovic (right) which reads "Normally, we won't be a country of expensive apartments and cheap workers” and Presidential candidate of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party, Dragan Primorac (left), that reads "For a new President who represents all citizens", in the centre of Zagreb, on Dec 27, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

ZAGREB - Voting for the Croatian presidential election began at 7 am (0600 GMT) on Sunday, with over 3.7 million eligible voters across the country set to vote for a new president.

Recent polls showed incumbent President Zoran Milanovic and independent candidate Dragan Primorac backed by the ruling Croatian Democratic Union have ranked first and second respectively among the eight candidates.

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Croatia's president is elected using a majority voting system. If no candidate wins an outright majority, the top two candidates will face a runoff two weeks later, on Jan 12.

According to the State Electoral Commission, Croatian voters this year can cast their ballot not only at 6,650 polling stations set up in Croatia but also abroad, across 38 countries at 105 polling stations.

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 The Croatian president serves a five-year term and can be re-elected once.