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The representatives of the Smer party.
The election would be won by the non-parliamentary Hlas of Peter Pellegrini, the recent AKO poll shows.
Peter Pellegrini and members of his Hlas party.
More people would vote for both SaS and Smer, according to the latest AKO poll.
Smer chair Robert Fico
Seven parties would make it to parliament, recent AKO poll suggests.
Parliament
Eight parties would make it to parliament, latest AKO poll suggests.
Robert Fico surrounded by his Smer MPs.
Several coalition parties struggle with support, unlike the opposition, according to the June poll by Focus.
Health Minister Vladimír Lengvarský
On the other hand, Finance Minister Igor Matovič keeps losing trust, the recent Focus poll suggests.
Smer chair Robert Fico
While the opposition party becomes more popular, OĽaNO keeps losing support, the recent Focus poll suggests.
The Eduard Heger cabinet
Most respondents in a recent Focus poll opine the government will last only a few months.
Parliament
Hlas remains the strongest party, according to recent AKO poll.
Igor Matovič
The public's trust in President Čaputová fell as well, the recent Focus poll suggests.
Eduard Heger and Igor Matovič
Nearly all ruling parties fell in the recent Focus poll, apart from Sme Rodina.
The representatives of the future coalition parties (l-r): Boris Kollár of Sme Rodina, Igor Matovič of OĽaNO, Veronika Remišová of Za Ľudí and Richard Sulík of SaS
The election would be won by Hlas, plus Za Ľudí and ĽSNS would drop from parliament, AKO poll suggests.
Igor Matovič (left) and Richard Sulík (right) in May 2020.
Za Ľudí would return to the parliament, according to the latest poll.
ĽSNS chair Marian Kotleba (centre) and his colleagues hold a press conference in Banská Bystrica on January 9, 2019
Sulík’s SaS is still ahead of PM Matovič’s OĽaNO, according to the AKO poll.
PM Igor Matovič (front) and Economy Minister Richard Sulík (back)
At the same time, most people think PM Matovič is not managing the coronavirus crisis well.
Illustrative stock photo
Those in obligatory isolation due to COVID-19 will not be able to vote in the complementary election.
Peter Pellegrini introduced a new party in late June 2020.
The recent poll shows that most ruling parties are losing voters.
PM Igor Matovič
On the other hand, the second poll shows Za Ľudí of ex-president Kiska outside the parliament.
From left to right: Richard Sulík (SaS), Igor Matovič (OĽaNO), Boris Kollár (Sme Rodina), and Andrej Kiska (Za Ľudí)meet at a round table on the evening of March 5 in the restaurant Hradná hviezda.
But the ruling coalition would still have enough votes to form the government.
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