The president holds a largely ceremonial role in Croatia, while the prime minister exerts most of the political power. The election has played out as the final episode in the long-running rivalry ...
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 ...
Croatian president Zoran Milanovic is expected next week in Punta Arenas, extreme south of Chile, where he has been declared “illustrious visitor” given his position and the fact he is ...
And yet, the HDZ-backed candidate in Croatia’s presidential election, the first round of which takes of place in December, looks set to lose to incumbent President Zoran Milanovic. A former ...
Croatia's populist president and technocratic prime minister look set to clash for another five years. The post Croatia's ...
He will be Croatia's third president since independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Populist Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic, backed by the Roman Catholic church and more conservative voters, took 39.7% ...
Croatia’s conservative president narrowly made it to a run-off election against a centre-left former premier on Sunday (22 December), after a nationalist folk singer won over a large chunk of ...
The involvement of Croatia's sharp-tongued president in the country's parliamentary election on Wednesday may not be constitutional. But it is certainly livening up what had threatened to be a ...
More important than objections over fulfillment of requirements ‘are some prejudices about Türkiye, especially connected to ...
BELGRADE, July 27. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s return visit to Croatia is being discussed now, Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic told national television in an interview ...
MOSCOW, July 15. /TASS/. Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic posted a video message on her Facebook page, in which she thanks Russian fans for the warm welcome during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.