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May 10th, 2019
If the European Parliament elections had taken place in early May, the most popular parties among young voters would have been the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) and the non-parliamentary Progressive Slovakia-Together, which would have garnered three MEP seats each, according to the results of a simulated European Parliament election among students. The poll took place at 204 secondary schools and two universities, with 40.62 percent of almost 26,000 students aged above 15 participating.
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