TASS. Twenty-seven countries across the globe elected their presidents in 2025. TASS gives a rundown of the presidential goings-on from this year.

Europe

On January 12, Zoran Milanovic was re-elected Croatia’s president with 74.68% of votes. He took office in 2020. His rival, scientist and former Minister of Science, Education and Sport Dragan Primorac, who ran for president as an independent, garnered 25.32% of the vote.

On January 26, Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus’ leader since 1994, was re-elected president again, carrying 86.82% of the vote and beating out four other candidates.

On February 12, Greece’s parliament elected its former speaker (2019-2025) Konstantinos Tasoulas as the country’s president in the fourth round of voting. He took office on March 13.