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Slovaks headed to the ballots on Saturday to elect a successor to Zuzana ?aputová, the country’s first female president and a staunch backer of Slovakia’s neighbour Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s two-year invasion. She is not seeking a second term.
Peter Pellegrini, a close ally of Slovakia’s? populist prime minister Robert Fico, is considered a favourite in the race for the largely ceremonial post of president. He leads a field of nine candidates in the first round of the presidential election to become the country’s sixth head of state since Slovakia gained independence in 1993 after Czechoslovakia split in two.
Polls will close at 9pm GMT and results are expected Sunday.
If no candidate gets a majority, which is expected, the top two finishers will go through to a runoff on 6 April.
Pellegrini, 48, who favours a strong role for the state, heads the left-wing Hlas (Voice) party that finished third in the 30 September parliamentary election. His party joined a ruling coalition with Fico’s leftist Smer (Direction) party and the ultranationalist Slovak National Party. The new government immediately halted arms delivery to Ukraine.
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Former foreign minister Ivan Kor?ok, 59, a pro-Western career diplomat is his main rival.
“From my point of view, I did all I could," Kor?ok said Saturday after casting the ballot in the town of Senec near the capital Bratislava. “It's up to the people to consider carefully what the future head of state will look like.”
Kor?ok had also served as the ambassador to the United States and Germany and firmly supports Slovakia’s European Union and Nato memberships.
Most public polls expect a narrow victory for Pellegrini in the first round.
A former justice minister and judge, ?tefan Harabin, 66, who has openly sided with Russia in its war against Ukraine is predicted to finish third.
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Another former foreign minister and career diplomat, Ján Kubi?, and far-right leader Marian Kotleba are among other notable candidates.
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