If the elections to the National Council of the Slovak Republic were held in February, Progressive Slovakia (PS) would win them with 19.3 percent of the vote. The second would be Smer-SD with the support of 17.7 percent of voters. This follows from a survey by the Focus agency for the 360tka portal.
- In the February elections, Progressive Slovakia would win with 19.3 percent.
- Smer-SD would finish in second place with 17.7 percent of the vote.
- Eight parties would enter parliament, including the Slovakian Movement and the Democrats.
- The Republic received the third highest support, followed by the Slovak Movement.
- The Focus survey was conducted from February 3 to 9 on a sample of 1,014 people.
The third strongest support would be the Republika movement with a gain of 9.9 percent of the vote. The Slovakian Movement (9.7 percent), Hlas-SD (8.1 percent), SaS (7.6 percent), KDH (6.9 percent) and the Democrats (5.6 percent) would also enter parliament.
The Hungarian Alliance (4.7 percent), SNS (4.1 percent), We Are Family (2.3 percent) and Right to the Truth (1.9 percent) would remain at the gates of the parliament. The survey was conducted on a sample of 1014 respondents from February 3 to 9.