Croatia’s Top Court Rules Milanovic Can’t Run for Premiership

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Croatia’s Top Court Rules Milanovic Can’t Run for Premiership
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Croatia’s highest court said President Zoran Milanovic’s abrupt decision to run in next month’s election to become prime minister is “irreconcilable” with his role as head of state.

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