The new president, who beat pro-European diplomat Ivan Korcok in the second round, is an ally of the government of Robert Fico, at the origin of the interruption of Slovak military aid to Ukraine.
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The ally of the populist government Peter Pellegrini won the presidential election in Slovakia on Saturday April 6, according to figures published by the Slovak Statistics Office covering 99.8% of the votes. He was well ahead of pro-European diplomat Ivan Korcok in the second round, obtaining 53.20% of the votes.
“It’s a great satisfaction (…) I want to be a president who will defend the national interests of Slovakia,” declared Peter Pellegrini in a speech to his supporters. This trained economist assured that he wanted to do everything “so that Slovakia remains on the side of peace and not on the side of war”.
Limited powers
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been a key element of the electoral campaign in this country of 5.4 million inhabitants, particularly since populist Prime Minister Robert Fico, a long-time ally of the new president, questioned Kiev’s sovereignty and called for peace with Moscow. In place since October, the current government made up of Mr. Fico’s Smer-SD party, Mr. Pellegrini’s Hlas-SD party and the small far-right SNS party, has also cut off military aid to Ukraine neighbor.
Peter Pellegrini was a minister in the previous governments of Robert Fico. He even replaced him as Prime Minister after the fall of his government in 2018. Although his powers are limited, the president ratifies international treaties, appoints key judges, and is commander-in-chief of the armed forces. He can also veto laws passed by Parliament.