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Slovakia votes for president amid deep divisions

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Slovaks voted on Saturday in the first round of a tight presidenti­al election pitting the Moscow-leaning ruling camp against a pro-Kyiv candidate amid deep divisions on the war in neighborin­g Ukraine. Parliament speaker and former prime minister Peter Pellegrini and liberal ex-foreign minister Ivan Korcok, who is backed by the opposition, are the clear frontrunne­rs among nine contenders.

Pellegrini is backed by populist Prime Minister Robert Fico, who has questioned Ukraine’s sovereignt­y amongst a list of inflammato­ry comments over Russia’s invasion. Korcok is staunchly pro-Ukraine like outgoing president Zuzana Caputova, a government critic who chose not to seek a second term. After casting his ballot, Pellegrini said Slovakia would stay anchored in the EU and NATO after the election, despite Fico’s remarks. “Even if we talk about a more sovereign foreign policy this does not mean that the course of Slovakia’s foreign policy should change,” he added.

“People know what I stand for. Now it is up to them to go and vote,” Korcok said after voting and before a bike ride he was planning

later on Saturday. Caputova told journalist­s she hoped her successor would “represent our country abroad well”.

Though the office is largely ceremonial, Slovakia’s president ratifies internatio­nal treaties, appoints top judges and is commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The head of the NATO and EU member of 5.4 million

people can also veto laws passed by parliament. The latest opinion polls have suggested a tight race. An Ipsos agency survey indicated that Pellegrini would garner 37 percent of the vote, while Korcok would bag 36 percent. An April 6 runoff is likely as neither is expected to win over 50 percent in the first round. Polling closed at 2100 GMT on Saturday.— AFP

 ?? ?? SENEC, Slovakia: Photograph­ers watch Slovakia’s Former minister of Foreign affairs and presPKLU[PHS JHUKPKH[L 0]HU 2VYJVR SLM[ [HSRPUN [V QV\YUHSPZ[Z HM[LY ]V[PUN K\YPUN [OL ÄYZ[ YV\UK VM Slovak presidenti­al elections on March 23, 2024 in Senec, Slovakia. — AFP
SENEC, Slovakia: Photograph­ers watch Slovakia’s Former minister of Foreign affairs and presPKLU[PHS JHUKPKH[L 0]HU 2VYJVR SLM[ [HSRPUN [V QV\YUHSPZ[Z HM[LY ]V[PUN K\YPUN [OL ÄYZ[ YV\UK VM Slovak presidenti­al elections on March 23, 2024 in Senec, Slovakia. — AFP

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