Had a general election been held in February, the governing coalition Smer-SD party would have won with 25.5 percent (winning 43 seats in the 150-seat House), followed by the opposition Freedom and Solidarity with 13.8 percent (winning 23 seats). This stems from a poll carried out by the Focus agency on a sample of 1,512 respondents between 6th - 18thThe far-right Kotleba People's Party Our Slovakia would have been in third place with 10.4 percent (18 seats in the House) ahead of the Slovak National Party garnering 10.1 percent of the votes (17 seats). The fifth would have been OLaNO-NOVA with 9.7 percent (16 seats). Another three parties would have made it into Parliament - We Are Family-Boris Kollar (8.5 percent/14 seats), Most-Hid (6 percent/10 seats) and the Christian Democratic Movement/KDH (5.5 percent/9 seats).
Poll: Smer would have won election with 25%
24. 02. 2017 14:00 | News
Zuzana Botíková, Photo: TASR
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