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Monday, March 7, 2016

2016 Slovak parliamentary election Saturday March 05,2016


The 2016 Slovak parliamentary election is scheduled to be held on Saturday March 05,2016 to elect 150 Members of the National Council and 76 seats needed for a majority

All citizens, who are 21 years of age or older and are permanent residents of Slovakia, were allowed to run as candidates except for prisoners, convicted felons and those declared ineligible to perform legal acts (legally insane) by court

Voters not present in their electoral district at the time of the elections were allowed to request a Votin Certificate, which allowed them to vote in any district regardless of their residency

Voters not in Slovakia on election day were allowed to request a Postal Vote

Results
Party Votes % Seats +/–
Direction-Social Democracy(SMER) 737,481 28.28 49 –34
Freedom and Solidarity 315,558 12.10 21 +10
OL'ANO-NOVA 287,611 11.03 19 +3
Slovak National Party 225,386 8.64 15 +15
Kotleba - People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) 209,779 8.04 14 +14
We Are a FAmily 172,860 6.63 11 New
Most-Hid 169,593 6.50 11 –2
Network 146,205 5.61 10 New
Christian Democratic Movement 128,908 4.94 0 –16
Party of the Hungarian Community 105,495 4.05 0 0
Slovak Civic Coalition 21,785 0.84 0 New
TIP Party 18,845 0.72 0 New
Green Party 17,541 0.67 0 0
Communist Party of Slovakia 16,278 0.62 0 0
Slovak Democratic & Chrisitian Union 6,938 0.27 0 –11
CHANCE 6,522 0.25 0 New
Party of Modern Slovakia 4,559 0.17 0 New
Direct Democracy Party 3,595 0.14 0 New
Courage – Great National and Pro-Russian Coalition 3,428 0.13 0 New
Resistance – Labor Party 3,182 0.12 0 New
Hungarian Christian Democratic Alliance 2,426 0.09 0 New
Democratic Party - Ľudo Kaník 1,998 0.08 0 New
Coalition – Together for Slovakia 1,777 0.07 0 New
Invalid/blank votes 20,798
Total 2,648,184 100 150 0
Registered voters/turnout 4,426,760 59.82


The ruling left-populist Direction-Social Democracy(SMER) party remained the strongest party, but lost its majority.

The centre-right Chrisitian Democratic Movement  (KDH) failed to cross the 5 % threshold required for parliamentary representation for the first time since the establishment of an independent Slovakia in 1993

The far-right nationalist Kotleba - People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) party entered parliament for the first time with 8% of the vote.According to the Central Election Committee, approx. 20,000 Slovak citizens abroad have requested a postal vote - the deadline for requests passed on Jan 15,2016

Slovak President Asks eftist Prime Minister Robert Fico to form a coalition Govt
Slovakia's president on Monday March 07,2016 asked leftist Prime Minister Robert Fico, who won weekend elections but lost his parliamentary majority, to try to form a coalition government.

"I have decided, after the first round of talks, to entrust the chairman of the Smer party, which won the most votes in the elections, with the formation of a government and a majority coalition, which would back such a government," President Andrej Kiska announced.

Results from Sunday's elections showed Fico's Smer-Social Democrats (Smer-SD) party had won 49 seats, down sharply from its comfortable 83-seat majority in the 150-member parliament.

The liberal Freedom and Solidarity SaS came second with 21 seats, followed by the conservative OLANO-NOVA which took 19 seats

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