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September 3rd, 2019
The governing ethnic-reconciliation Most-Hid party is holding talks with some other parties and still has enough time to gain support from more than 5 percent of electorate until the general election, Parliamentary Vice-chair Andrej Hrnciar (Most-Hid) has told TASR, adding he isn't considering his future out of this party. "There's still enough time for Most-Hid to show voters what it has already managed to assert and win over 5 percent," stated Hrnciar, adding that polls indicated something else than was eventually shown by election results also in the past.
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