Elections to the National Council (NR) of the Slovak Republic the Progressive Slovakia (PS) movement would win in November with a gain of 22.1 percent. The Smer-SD party would finish second with the support of 16.5 percent. It would be followed by the Republic movement with ten percent. This follows from a survey by the Focus agency for the 360tka portal.
- Progressive Slovakia would win the November elections with a gain of 22.1 percent.
- Second place would be occupied by Smer-SD with the support of 16.5 percent.
- Eight candidates would advance to parliament, including the Democrats with 5.2 percent.
- The Hungarian Alliance won 4.6 percent, which is not enough to enter the NR SR.
- The Focus agency survey was conducted between November 11 and 18.
Hlas-SD (9.1 percent), Hnutie Slovensko (8.9 percent), SaS (6.5 percent), KDH (6.3 percent) and Democrats (5.2 percent) would get into parliament.
The Hungarian Alliance with a gain of 4.6 percent, the SNS with 4.2 percent, We are a family with the support of 2.1 percent, and Pravo na pravda with two percent would not make it to the NR SR. The survey was conducted from November 11 to 18 on a sample of 1,015 respondents.
