If a parliamentary election had been held in Slovakia at the end of last year, it would have been won by Smer-SD with 22.5 percent of the votes, followed by the far-right LSNS with 11.5 percent and For the People with 11 percent, according to a recent poll conducted by Median SK agency. Next came OLaNO (9.5 percent), Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) and the Progressive Slovakia-Together coalition (7.5 percent each), the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH, 6.5 percent), We Are Family (5.5 percent) and the Slovak National Party (SNS, 5 percent). The poll was carried out with a sample of 1,112 respondents between November 15 and December 23.