2024 presidential election, page 3
Slovak voters decided on who would replace President Zuzana Čaputová in the Presidential Palace on April 6. Čaputová announced in June 2023 that she would not seek reelection. Speaker of Parliament Peter Pellegrini (Hlas) defeated ex-diplomat Ivan Korčok in a runoff.
Most Slovaks would pick Pellegrini as their president, a poll shows
The 2024 Slovak presidential elections will take place in the spring.
News digest: New poll shows who has the biggest chance to be next president
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Ex-foreign minister announces presidential run
Ivan Korčok says main goal is to help Slovakia.
Čaputová will move on, who will take her place?
Her decision not to run for re-election opens up several scenarios.
Slovak president is losing the popularity contest
Zuzana Čaputová, trust in whom has dropped precipitously over the past year, is under attack by politicians from all sides. Will she run again in 2024?
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