Had a general election taken place in Slovakia in early January, it would have been won by the current main governing party Smer-SD on 17.7 percent, with the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) runner-up on 11.7 percent and former president Andrej Kiska's party For the People third on 10.4 percent, according to the results of a poll conducted by the AKO agency for TA3 television between January 7-9 on a sample of 1,000 respondents. Fourth place in the poll went to the Progressive Slovakia (PS)-Together coalition on 9.1 percent, followed by OLaNO on 8.3 percent, Boris Kollar's We Are Family on 7.6 percent, and the Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) on 6.8 percent. The last two parties to make it into Parliament would have been the Christian Democrats (KDH) and co-ruling Slovak National Party (SNS) and on 6.2 percent each. Smer-SD would have won 31 seats in the House, followed by LSNS - 21; For the People - 18, PS-Together - 17; OLaNO - 15; We Are Family - 14; SaS - 12; and KDH and SNS - 11 seats each. The poll further showed that 64.8 percent of respondents would have voted in the general election.
Poll: Smer, People’s Party Our Slovakia, For the People
10. 01. 2020 14:45 | News

Martina Šimkovičová, Photo: TASR
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