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December 3rd, 2018
Had a general election taken place in late November, it would have been won by the governing Smer-SD party with 23.4 percent of the votes, ahead of the opposition Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) with 15.9 percent and We Are Family party on 10 percent, AKO agency said. The coalition Slovak National Party (SNS) would have followed with 9.3 percent of the votes, with the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) at 9.2 percent. OLaNO would have come sixth with 7.7 percent, followed by the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) with 6.7 percent, Most-Hid with 5.7 percent and Progressive Slovakia with 5.3 percent. No other party would have managed to clear the 5-percent threshold needed to win representation in parliament. AKO conducted the poll between Nov. 27-28 on a sample of 1,000 respondents.
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