The elections to the National Council of the Slovak Republic would win the Progressive Slovakia movement (PS) with a profit of 24.8 percent of the vote at the end of February. There would be six parties or movements in Parliament. This stems from a survey of the Center of Social Research, which is part of the Institute of Informatics and Statistics (Infostat), a contributory organization of the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic.
After PS, most voters would vote for the SMER-SD party, which would vote 22.5 percent, the third place would be the voice-SD party with the support of 11.5 percent of voters. KDH (8.4 percent), the Republic of the Republic (6.6 percent) and Democrats (5 percent) would also get to parliament.
On the contrary, the necessary percentages for mandates in the National Council of the Slovak Republic would not receive SaS (4.3 percent), the Hungarian Alliance (4.2 percent) or Slovakia (3.4 percent). The SME family (2.8 percent) and the CIS (1.5 percent) would also not get into the parliament. The profit of other parties and movements would be less than one percent. Data collection was carried out from 21 to 28 February 2025 on a sample of 1132 respondents in the form of a personal interview. 66.2 percent of the population declared their participation in the elections.