BRATISLAVA, November 30, (WEBNOVINY) — If parliamentary elections were held in November, the strongest opposition party SMER-SD would win with a support of 35.6 percent of voters. According to results of a representative survey of political preferences carried out by the MVK agency from November 15 to November 22 on a sample of 1,120 respondents, all political parties that occupy seats in the parliament would make it there again. The opinion poll participants were asked who they would support if early elections were held this weekend. 12.5 percent of those polled would definitely not vote, while 15.8 percent were undecided about both their participation and preferences.
The four members of the ruling coalition would come after SMER-SD: SDKU-DS with 16.8 percent of the vote, SaS party with 9.7 percent, KDH with 8.7 and MOST-HID with 8.3 percent. The opposition SNS party would make it to the parliament, too, garnering the required minimum of 5 percent. The non-parliamentary SMK and LS-HZDS would stay behind the parliament’s gates with 4.9 and 3.4 percent, respectively.
Based on the survey results, SMER-SD would have sixty-three deputies in the parliament, SDKU-DS thirty, SaS seventeen and KDH sixteen seats. MOST-HID would be represented by fifteen deputies. Nine mandates would belong to the SNS party.
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