Poll: Major governing Ordinary people party in decline

Poll: Major governing Ordinary people party in decline

If a general election had taken place at the beginning of April, the opposition Voice-SD party would have won with 22.3% of the votes according to the results of a Focus agency poll. It would be followed by junior governing Freedom and Solidarity (11.2%) and opposition Smer-SD with (10.9%). Major governing Ordinary People party would have come fourth (9.2%), ahead of another governing We Are Family (7.4%), and extra-parliamentary parties Progressive Slovakia (6.2%), the Christian Democrats (5.7%) and the newly created ethnic-Hungarian party called Alliance (5%) being the last subject to reach the 5% threshold for entering parliament. The smallest governing party For the People would miss the house by 0.2 percentage points.

Other parties not making the parliament according to the poll include Republic (4.7%), the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (4.3%), the Slovak National Party (3.4%), Good Choice (1.8%) and Homeland (1.6%). The results of this hypothetical general election would have translated into 43 seats in Parliament for Voice, 21 for SaS and Smer each, 18 for OLANO, 14 for We Are Family, 12 for Progressive Slovakia, 11 for KDH and ten for the Alliance.

Mojmir Prochazka, Photo: TASR

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