2023 Slovak parliamentary election

Early parliamentary elections were held in the Slovak Republic on 30 September 2023 to elect members of the National Council. Regular elections were scheduled to be held in 2024. However, on 15 December 2022 the government lost a no-confidence vote. Subsequently, the National Council amended the Constitution so that an early election could be held on 30 September 2023. This was the first snap election in the country since 2012.

2023 Slovak parliamentary election

30 September 2023 (2023-09-30)

All 150 seats in the National Council
76 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout68.5% 2.7pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Robert Fico Michal Šimečka Peter Pellegrini
Party SMER–SD PS HLAS–SD
Seats won 42 32 27
Seat change 4 32 New party
Popular vote 681,017 533,136 436,415
Percentage 23.0% 18.0% 14.7%
Swing 4.7 pp 11.0 pp New party

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Igor Matovič Milan Majerský Richard Sulík
Party OĽaNO and Friends KDH SaS
Seats won 16 12 11
Seat change 49 12 2
Popular vote 264,137 202,515 187,645
Percentage 8.9% 6.8% 6.3%
Swing 21.9 pp 2.1 pp 0.1 pp

  Seventh party
 
Leader Andrej Danko
Party SNS
Seats won 10
Seat change 10
Popular vote 166,995
Percentage 5.6%
Swing 2.4 pp

Results of the election, showing vote strength by district

Prime Minister before election

Ľudovít Ódor (acting)
Independent

Elected Prime Minister

Robert Fico
Smer-SD

The left-wing populist and social conservative Direction – Social Democracy (Smer-SD), led by former Prime Minister Robert Fico, emerged as the largest party, winning 42 seats. The social-liberal and pro-European Progressive Slovakia (PS) came in second, with 32 seats. Former Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini's social-democratic Voice – Social Democracy (Hlas-SD), which split from Smer-SD in 2020, came in third with 27 seats. The conservative OĽaNO and its allies won 16 seats, less than a quarter of their total in the 2020 election. The Christian-democratic Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) and the right-wing populist Slovak National Party (SNS) re-entered the National Council after failing to achieve the vote threshold in 2020, winning twelve and ten seats respectively. The classical liberal Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) won eleven seats, tying the 2012 election as their worst result since the party's founding.

As no single party or alliance reached the 76 seats needed for a majority, a coalition government was needed. A coalition government of Smer-SD, Hlas-SD, and SNS was formed. A new government with Robert Fico as prime minister was sworn in on 25 October 2023.

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