Polls: Voice-SD, Smer-SD and SaS

Polls: Voice-SD, Smer-SD and SaS

If the parliamentary election had been held in October, the Voice-SD party of Peter Pellegrini would have won with 19.3 percent of the vote, followed by Robert Fico’s Smer-SD party (15.5 percent) and the Freedom and Solidarity party of Richard Sulik (12.2 percent). This is the result of a survey conducted by the Focus agency on a sample of 1,009 respondents, during the period October 20-27, on behalf of private TV Markiza. Also making it to Parliament would have been the OLANO party of Igor Matovic (8.4 percent), Progressive Slovakia led by Irena Bihariova (6.9 percent), the Christian Democratic Movement headed by Milan Majersky (6.1 percent), the far-right party Republic of Milan Uhrik (5.5 percent) and ethnic-Hungarian Alliance of Krisztian Forro (5.2 percent).
Failing to pass the 5-percent threshold would have been the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia of Marian Kotleba (3.8 percent), the Slovak National Party of Andrej Danko (3.3 percent), the For the People party of Veronika Remisova (2.8 percent), and other parties.

Source: TASR

Martina Šimkovičová, Photo: TASR

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