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All 150 seats in theNational Council 76 seats needed for a majority | |||||
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Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held inSlovakia by 2027 to elect members of theNational Council, although they can be held sooner if a snap election is called.
The last elections were snap elections held in2023. This resulted in a coalition government betweenDirection – Social Democracy,Voice – Social Democracy, and theSlovak National Party, withRobert Fico once again becoming the prime minister.[1][2][3]
| Group/party | Ideology | Leader | Deputies | |||
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| Direction – Social Democracy[a] Smer - sociálna demokracia | Left-wing nationalism | Robert Fico | 41 / 150 | |||
| Progressive Slovakia[a] Progresívne Slovensko | Centrism | Michal Šimečka | 33 / 150 | |||
| Voice – Social Democracy[a] Hlas - sociálna demokracia | Social democracy | Matúš Šutaj Eštok | 26 / 150 | |||
| Slovakia[b] Slovensko | Slovakia[a] Slovensko | Populism | Igor Matovič | 11 / 150 | ||
| Christian Union Kresťanská únia | Christian right | Milan Krajniak | 2 / 150 | |||
| For the People Za ľudí | Liberal conservatism | Veronika Remišová | 1 / 150 | |||
| Christian Democratic Movement[a] Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie | Christian democracy | Milan Majerský | 11 / 150 | |||
| Freedom and Solidarity[a] Sloboda a Solidarita | Classical liberalism | Branislav Gröhling | 12 / 150 | |||
| Slovak National Party[a] Slovenská národná strana | Ultranationalism | Andrej Danko | 8 / 150 | |||
| Independents | 5 / 150 | |||||
