Had a general election taken place in late November, it would have been won by the governing Smer-SD party on 23.4 percent of the votes, ahead of the Opposition Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) on 15.9 percent and We Are Family party on 10 percent, according to a poll carried out by the AKO agency last week. The coalition Slovak National Party (SNS) would have followed on 9.3 percent of the votes, with the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) on 9.2 percent. OLaNO, the Christian Democratic Movement, Most-Hid and Progressive Slovakia have also managed to clear the 5-percent threshold needed to win representation in Parliament.
Anca Dragu, Photo: TASR