Croatian President Zoran Milanović is being sworn in for a second five-year term today, and the inauguration will be attended by around a hundred guests, including four deputy speakers of the Parliament, but none from the Government.
The inauguration will be held in the President’s office in Pantovčak, and more guests will attend than in 2020.
Milanović was elected Croatian President for the second time on January 12, when he defeated his opponent Dragan Primorac in the second round.
The inauguration, which will begin at noon, will be attended by former presidents of the state, representatives of institutions and associations, the Croatian Armed Forces, religious communities, party leaders and other guests.
The ceremony is expected to last around 45 minutes.
The national anthem will be played in the ceremonial hall, after which Milanović will take the oath before the judges of the Constitutional Court.
After signing the oath and the ceremonial program, Milanović will deliver a speech, Srna writes.



