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December 14th, 2018
If a general election had been held in November, Smer-SD would have come out on top with 25 percent, followed by Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party with 14.5 percent and Ordinary People (OLaNO) with 10 percent, whereas Most-Hid would have failed to make it into Parliament, according to a poll conducted by Median SK agency. Slovak National Party (SNS) would have ended up fourth on 9 percent of votes, followed up by We're Family party and far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (8 percent each) and, finally, the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH/5 percent).
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