BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovak voters turned out in unexpectedly higher numbers on Saturday for the runoff in the country's presidential election where an underdog philanthropist is challenging political heavyweight Prime Minister Robert Fico.
Polling stations around the country reported a stronger early turnout than in the initial round two weeks ago, when only 43 percent of voters participated and gave only lukewarm support for Fico. But analysts say a higher turnout could help him.
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