Social democratic parliamentary speaker Peter Pellegrini looked set to win the decisive second round of the presidential election in Slovakia. With nearly 90% of constituencies counted, Pellegrini was clearly ahead of liberal former foreign minister Ivan Korčok with nearly 56% of the vote, the electoral commission has reported. The constituencies in which Korčok had won in the first round of voting were yet to be counted. However, according to observers, his deficit was too large for him to catch up. According to preliminary figures, voter turnout was just under 60%, which was significantly hi…