Slovakia: Ukraine-skeptic Pellegrini wins presidential race
Published April 6, 2024last updated April 7, 2024Peter Pellegrini of the left-wing nationalist Hlas-SD party has won Slovakia's presidential election, official results showed.
Pellegrini's Hlas-SD is part of the ruling coalition, while opposition candidate Ivan Korcok is an independent.
Pellegrini received 53.85% of the vote with ballots from over 98% of polling stations counted. Korcok garnered 46.14% of votes.
Korcok conceded defeat and congratulated the winner.
"I am honestly disappointed. But I'm an athlete, so I can respect even this result. I want to congratulate the winner," Korcok said. "I want to express my belief that Peter Pellegrini will be independent and will act according to his own convictions and without orders," he added.
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Korcok was Slovakia's envoy to the EU and later ambassador to the United States. He has also served as minister of foreign and European affairs.
Pellegrini, meanwhile, is in a coalition with Prime Minister Robert Fico of the left-wing nationalist Smer-SD party, which won the parliamentary election in September 2023. Also a junior partner in the coalition is the far-right Slovak National Party (SNS).
Pellegrini was a long-time ally of Fico, but later split off to form Hlas-SD, which is more centrist than Fico's Smer-SD.
Outgoing President Zuzana Caputova of the liberal opposition Progressive Slovakia party is not seeking reelection.
Korcok's candidacy has been endorsed by Progressive Slovakia, the conservative Christian Democratic Movement, the neoliberal Saska party and a number of smaller opposition parties.
Slovakia's president ratifies international agreements, appoints high-level judges, is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and can veto laws passed by parliament.
Ukraine support on the agenda in tight race
The election was expected to be tight, with Korcok maintaining a slight lead in polls.
Korcok is a strong supporter of providing Ukraine with arms deliveries.
Fico has vowed not to supply Ukraine with military aid.
Pellegrini portrayed Korcok as a war-monger during the election campaign and suggested the independent candidate could drag Slovak troops into the war if elected.
Korcok has urged voters to give him support to limit the government's executive power.
sdi/wd (Reuters, AFP)