Ivan Korčok, born on April fourth, nineteen sixty-four, is a prominent Slovak politician and retired executive diplomat. He served as the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia from two thousand twenty to two thousand twenty-two, representing the Freedom and Solidarity political party as an independent nominee.
A graduate of the University of Economics in Bratislava and the Institute of International Relations at Comenius University, Korčok has had a distinguished career in diplomacy, holding various ranks from nineteen ninety-two until his retirement in two thousand twenty.
In August two thousand twenty-three, Korčok announced his candidacy for the upcoming two thousand twenty-four Slovak presidential election. He made a strong impression in the preliminary round, securing forty-two percent of the votes, placing him ahead of his closest competitor, Peter Pellegrini, who garnered thirty-seven percent.
Despite his initial success, Korčok faced a challenging runoff election, ultimately receiving forty-seven percent of the vote compared to Pellegrini's fifty-three percent. His journey reflects a commitment to public service and a deep understanding of international relations.