Zoran Milanović Sworn in As Croatian President
February the 18th, 2025 – Zoran Milanović has been officially sworn in as Croatian president for the second time.
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, Zoran Milanović was has now been officially sworn in for his second term as President of the Republic of Croatia before the President of the Constitutional Court, Miroslav Šeparović. During the ceremony, President Zoran Milanović pledged to be faithful to the Croatian Constitution and to perform his duties for the benefit of the Croatian people.
“I swear on my honour that I will perform the duties of President of the Republic of Croatia conscientiously and responsibly, for the benefit of the Croatian people and all Croatian citizens. As the Croatian head of state, I will adhere to the Croatian Constitution and the law, ensure respect for the constitutional and legal order of the Republic of Croatia, watch over the orderly and just operation of all state authorities, and safeguard the independence, survival and unity of the Republic of Croatia. So help me God,” Zoran Milanović stated as he was sworn in during a ceremony in the Presidential Office in Pantovčak. As he did so, he held his hand on the Constitution, and then signed the oath.
As such, new/old President Zoran Milanović’s new five-year term officially begins on Wednesday. The President of the Republic is also the Supreme Commander of the Croatian Armed Forces.
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