Backed by the socialist and nationalist coalition parties, Gasparovic became the first Slovak president elected for two five-years terms. “The Slovak citizens respect me and I didn’t disappoint them,” Gasparovic said. His presidency started in 2004 when he won against the former Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar.
The result confirmed the popularity of the socialist Prime Minister, Robert Fico, with the president as his close ally. “I’m glad that another period of stability is ahead of us,” Fico said.
Although not winning, the final results were seen as a personal victory for Radicova, who can look forward to the role of opposition leader for the upcoming general elections next year. “Almost one million votes,” she said, starting her thank-you speech after learning the results. “I view the support of so many citizens as a duty, a challenge, and a new beginning.”