The sharp-tongued president livening up Croatia's election - BBC News

With Zoran Milanovic in the race, the result of the Croatian election has become unpredictable.

1 day agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Croatian President Zoran MilanovicBy Guy DelauneyBBC News, Zagreb, CroatiaThe 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 predictable affair.

The country's parliamentary polls tend to follow a pattern. A centre-left coalition led by the Social Democrats (SDP) runs against the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), whose support runs from centre-right to right-wing nationalist.

Most of the time, the HDZ wins. It consistently reaps the rewards of a large membership base and strong organisation - though opposition parties claim that patronage and corruption are just as influential.

But this election looks like it might be different. And that is all down to the presence of Zoran Milanovic.

He has consistently been rated as the country's most popular politician since he became president four years ago, even though as head of state he has little actual power in running the country.

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