Slovaks voted Saturday to choose a new president with the outcome determining whether the EU and NATO member shifts further towards Russia amid deep divisions over the war in Ukraine.

Ivan Korcok, a 60-year-old pro-Western former foreign minister, and Peter Pellegrini, 48, a Ukraine-sceptic backed by the ruling populists, are vying to replace the outgoing liberal President Zuzana Caputova.

They are squaring off in a decisive second round as neither won the minimum 50 percent in last month's ballot.

Though the office is largely ceremonial, Slovakia's president ratifies international treaties, appoints top judges, is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and can veto laws passed by parliament.

The final pre-election poll by the Focus agency put Korcok and parliament speaker Pellegrini neck-and-neck, with Pellegrini gaining 51 percent of the vote and Korcok 49 percent.

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"This is the tightest ever presidential race," said Vaclav Hrich, managing director of the AKO polling agency.

Stefan Harabin, who placed third after criticising the European Union and hailing Russian President Vladimir Putin, did not formally back either candidate.

"It is an important 12 percent that Harabin got," political analyst Tomas Koziak told AFP, adding that "Korcok is unlikely to win those votes".

According to AKO, over two thirds of Harabin voters intend to support Pellegrini.

Yet Hrich said the election was "too close to call" and said turnout will be decisive.

'Pro-Russian' Pellegrini Wins Slovakia Presidential Election
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Slovakian electorate opts for consolidation of a leadership unwilling to support Ukraine in its war with Russian aggressors.

"The more people vote, the more chances Peter Pellegrini will have as this would mean he had succeeded convincing Harabin's voters," he said.

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Bratislava voter Frantisek Hazik cast his ballot for Korcok just after polling stations opened at 7:00 am (0500 GMT).

"I don't want Fico and his friends to occupy everything in Slovakia, so I chose Ivan Korcok. He's a truly democratic politician," the 31-year-old auditor told AFP.

Pensioner Helena Vaclavova, 67, backed Pellegrini, saying he "only wants good for this country".

"He will defend us from everything and will be a good president," she said.

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Russia's invasion of Ukraine became a fixture of the electoral campaign in the country of 5.4 million after Prime Minister Robert Fico questioned Ukraine's sovereignty and called for peace with Russia.

Pellegrini was a minister in Fico's previous governments and was head of government from 2018 to 2020 when his long-time ally was toppled.

"I am running for president to rescue the government of Robert Fico," Pellegrini said in a televised debate.

Korcok fired back: "You want to protect the government. I want to protect Slovakia."

Fico's government that took office in October includes his Smer party, Pellegrini's Hlas and the small far-right SNS, and has discontinued military aid to Ukraine.

"Korcok is a warmonger, who will support everything the West tells him without hesitation, including dragging Slovakia into the war," Fico said in a video.

He expressed support for Pellegrini, calling him "a moderate candidate who recognises the value of peace".

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Pellegrini said "the Slovak political scene is divided between those who are in favour of the continuation of the war at all costs, and those who demand the start of peace negotiations".

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"I belong to the latter," he told AFP.

Korcok, a vocal government critic backed by the opposition, is staunchly pro-Ukraine.

"The Russian Federation has trampled on international law. I do not think Ukraine should give up part of its territory to achieve peace," he told AFP.

Pavol Turanec, an electrical designer from Martin, northern Slovakia, hailed Korcok.

"Korcok is a real pro: pro-democratic, pro-Western, pro-European. His values do not change depending on polls," the 50-year-old told AFP.

"This criminal government is leading us to a pro-Russian autocracy, devastating the judiciary, and public finances. They really need a counterweight."

Jana Mozolova, a retired teacher from the eastern city of Kosice, said Pellegrini had her vote.

"He has been around for years and never let anyone down," the 66-year-old said.

Provisional results are expected around midnight.

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JOhn
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I vote that all allies update their official maps with the former russia now replace with the word "Mordor" in an ominous font. That leaves the names Moria, Morgoth, the realm of Sauron, Angmar, Mirkwood open for use for russian allies such as Belarus Slovakia (on the edge), Hungary...etc. A immoral countries name should reflect the dark leadership its electorate choses.

As they ponder electing another Euro skeptic russian thug asset (Pellegrini), Slovakians need to ponder their future in the EU where so far they have benefited. From a 2022 Slovakian govenment policy statement:

"Almost 20 years of EU membership had deep and overwhelmingly positive effects on the Slovak economy. We estimate that EU membership increases the level of Slovak GDP by more than 15% of GDP. In nominal terms, EU membership results in additional annual income of up to 4000 EUR per capita, or 16000 EUR additional income for a family. Slovakia received more than 24 bn EUR in total net EU payments during the 2004 to 2022 period (in 2022 prices)"

Bob Boomhauer
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@JOhn, blah, blah, blah, blah. Putinrump, putinrump, mrga, mrga, mrga, putinrump, blah, blah, blah. Get a life and a brain you moron.

John
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@Bob Boomhauer, Greetings MRGA troll bob.

Glad you find all my posts interesting enough to read and comment on. Albeit all of them seem to irritate you, its still probably the best use of your time so do keep reading.

My posts sure beats what the infantile troll mind is able to produce don't you agreed? They seem to recycle through the same 8-10 debunked false hoods or lash out at anyone who counters them, or used their brain to add some new fact based content the forums.

Maybe you could share again what you feel was your most amazing post. You know something factual and supportive of Ukraine or its allies.... or even inspirational or worth a chuckle.

I advise this for your own good Bob, as I feel so far on these forums at least you are stuck in a very dark place, and I don't think you will be of any net good to Ukraine if you stay there.

Come on Bob...you can do it. Be the decent person your mom hoped you would grow up to be.

Write soon.

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