(ANSA) - ZAGREB, 29 DIC - Croatians cast their votes Sunday
to elect a new president, with the outspoken incumbent Zoran
Milanovic appearing set to come out on top according to opinion
polls. His likely main rival among the eight contenders for the
largely ceremonial post is Dragan Primorac, backed by the
conservative HDZ party that currently governs the country.
Milanovic, who condemned Russia's aggression against Ukraine,
has nonetheless criticised the West's military aid to Kyiv. That
prompted Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic to label him a
pro-Russian who is "destroying Croatia's credibility in NATO and
the EU". Milanovic countered that he wanted to protect Croatia
from being "dragged into war". "As long as I'm president no
Croatian soldier will wage somebody else's wars," he said this
month. He regularly pans Plenkovic and his HDZ party over
systemic corruption, calling the premier a "serious threat to
Croatia's democracy". "I'm a guarantee of the control of the
octopus of corruption... headed by Andrej Plenkovic," he said
during the campaign. - President-PM feud - For many, the
election is a continuation of the longstanding feud between two
powerful politicians. "This is still about the conflict between
the prime minister and president," political analyst Zarko
Puhovski told AFP. "All the rest are just incidental topics."
Primorac, a 59-year-old physician and scientist returning to
politics after 15 years, campaigned as a "unifier" promoting
family values and patriotism. "Croatia needs unity, global
positioning and a peaceful life," he told reporters after
casting his ballot in Zagreb, adding that he would later attend
a mass. Primorac repeatedly accused Milanovic of "disgracing
Croatia", a claim that resonated with many voters. Barbara Sente
Ocvirk, 36, told AFP she was not "satisfied with the way our
current president is representing us in Croatia and abroad" and
believes his main rival would do better. Voting stations close
at 7:00 pm (1800 GMT) when exit polls are expected. Official
results are due late Sunday.
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Croatia elects president as incumbent looks favourite
Milanovic appearing set to come out on top as opinion polls