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November 26th, 2019
Had a general election taken place in Slovakia in November, it would have been won by the current main governing party Smer-SD on 18.4 percent, with former president Andrej Kiska's party For the People runner-up on 12.5 percent and the Progressive Slovakia (PS)-Together coalition third on 12.4 percent, according to the results of an AKO agency poll conducted between November 19-25. Fourth place in the poll went to the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) on 10.4 percent, followed by OLaNO on 7.6 percent, Boris Kollar's We Are Family on 7.1 percent, and the co-ruling Slovak National Party (SNS) and the Christian Democrats (KDH) on 6.4 percent each. The final party to make it into Parliament would have been Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) on 6.3 percent.
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