The Central Electoral Commission On Sunday Confirmed Results of Saturday's General Election

The Central Electoral Commission on Sunday confirmed its preliminary results of Saturday's general election in Slovakia and made the results official.
Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smer-SD party won the elections with 34.79-percent support. Leading opposition SDKU-DS party received 15.42 percent of votes and the fledgling Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party received 12.14 percent of votes. Next came Christian Democrats (KDH) - 8.52 percent and Most-Hid party - 8.12 percent. The last party to break through the 5-percent threshold required to win representation in Parliament was the Slovak National Party (SNS), garnering 5.07 percent of the votes.
Two currently parliamentary parties - ethnic-Hungarian SMK party and LS-HZDS party - received 4.33 and 4.32 percent of votes. Both these parties won't have any representation in Parliament in the upcoming term.
Slovak parliament consists of 150 seats. Smer-SD will be represented by 62 legislators, while SDKU will occupy 28 seats. SaS will have 22 MPs, followed by KDH with 15 representatives. Most-Hid and SNS will have 14 and 9 legislators.
(SKTODAY / TASR / TASR Photo)
