Zoran Milanovic Remains at the SPD Party Helm in Croatia
May 10th, 2008
Zagreb, April 10 (CP) – The Social Democratic Party (SDP) electoral convention that was held on Saturday resulted in the current president Zoran Milanovic retaining his position and capturing 78.88 percent of the vote in the first election round.
The two other candidates, Davorko Vidovic and Dragan Kovacevic had captured 11 percent and nine percent of the vote respectively.
Milanovic took over presidency of the SDP after its first president Ivica Racan died a year ago.
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