Had a general election taken place in March, it would have been won by the extra-parliamentary Voice-SD party on 18.9 percent of the votes, a poll carried out by AKO agency for TV Joj revealed on Thursday. Voice-SD would have been followed by the opposition Smer-SD party on 14.5 percent and the co-governing Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party on 14 percent. Other parties that would have made it into Parliament were: OLaNO - 8.9 percent, Progressive Slovakia (PS) - 8.7 percent, We Are Family - 6.6 percent, the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) - 6.5 percent, and the far-right Republic party on 6.2 percent.
When converted into seats in the 150-member House, the allocations would have been as follows: Voice-SD - 34, Smer-SD - 26, SaS - 25, OLaNO - 16, Progressive Slovakia - 15, We Are Family - 12, and KDH and Republic - 11 each. The AKO agency carried out the survey between April 5 and 11.
Source: TASR