Election results indicate that two candidates will compete in a runoff ballot to become Slovakia's next president, AP reported. They are Prime Minister Robert Fico and businessman-turned philanthropist Andrej Kiska, who beat 12 other candidates in the first round of voting on Saturday. Fico, who won 28 percent of the vote, and Kiska, who got 24 percent, will compete in a March 29 election for the presidency, a largely ceremonial post. Radoslav Prochazka, an independent conservative lawmaker with a degree from Yale Law School, was third with 21.3 percent.