Poll confirms loss of major governing party

Poll confirms loss of major governing party

If a general election had been held in early November, the newly established Voice-SD party led by former Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini would have won it with 20.3% of the votes, indicates a poll conducted by Median SK agency. The major governing Ordinary People party would finish second on 16.9%, followed by the junior governing Freedom and Solidarity party on 12.5%. Four more parties would have made it into Parliament. The extra-parliamentary Progressive Slovakia would have taken fourth place with 7.3%, followed by far-right People's Party Our Slovakia on 6.9%, the opposition Smer-SD party on 6.3% and the coalition We Are Family on 5.8%.

Christian Democrats would have been first out of the house with 4.4% followed by junior governing For the People (4.1%), the ethnic-Hungarian SMK-MPK (3.2%), the Slovak National Party (2.4%), Good Choice (2.3%), Most-Híd party (1.6%) and Homeland (1.5%).

The poll was carried out on a sample of 1,018 respondents between November 6th and 11th.

Mojmir Prochazka, Photo: TASR

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