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October 9th, 2018
If a general election had taken place in early October, the senior governing party Smer-SD would have been the winner with 22.2 percent of the votes, ahead of the Opposition Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) with 15.5 percent and far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) with 10.7 percent, according to an AKO agency poll released on Tuesday. The junior coalition Slovak National Party (SNS) came fourth with 10.2 percent, followed by OLaNO with 8.2 percent. Only three parties more would have made it into parliament -- Boris Kollar's We Are Family with 8 percent, the Christian Democrats (KDH) with 6.4 percent and Most-Hid with 6.2 percent. The new liberal parties Progressive Slovakia and Miroslav Beblavy's Together would have both been below the 5-percent parliamentary threshold, receiving 4.9 percent and 3.7 percent, respectively. Also below the line was the ethnic-Hungarian SMK at 2.9 percent.
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