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Median SK Poll: Smer Would Have Won Elections on 36.2 percent

Bratislava, November 8 (TASR) - The latest Median SK agency poll released on Monday shows that the strongest opposition party Smer-SD would have won a general election had it been held in late September or early October on 36.2-percent support from the electorate.

The runner-up would have been the strongest coalition party SDKU-DS on 17.4-percent support, followed by their coalition partner KDH on 10.6 percent.

Another governing party, Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), would have come fourth on 10.3 percent, while the smallest coalition party, ethnic-reconciliation Most-Hid, would have had 8 percent. Nationalist SNS, currently in opposition, would have been the last party to make the 5-percent threshold needed to Parliament, on 6.8 percent.

Two strongest extraparliamentary parties, LS-HZDS and ethnic-Hungarian SMK, would fall short of 5 percent and thus would remain outside of Parliament on 3.8 percent and 3 percent, respectively.

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