Had a general election taken place between November 2-8, it would have been won by the extra-parliamentary Voice-SD party of former prime minister for Smer-SD Peter Pellegrini on 19.4 percent of the votes. Voice, or in Slovak Hlas, would win ahead of the opposition Smer-SD party on 15.6 percent and another non-parliamentary party Progressive Slovakia on 10.2 percent, according to the results of a Focus agency poll presented by TV Markiza on Sunday. The opposition Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) would have come fourth on 8.1 percent, followed by the extra-parliamentary Republic (7.2 percent), the main governing OLaNO party (7 percent), the non-parliamentary Christian Democrats (KDH - 6.9 percent), the coalition 'We Are Family' party (6.6 percent), and the ethnic Hungarian Alliance party (5.6 percent).
Source: TASR