Next Slovak parliamentary election

The next Slovak parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Slovakia by February 2024 to elect members of the National Council, although they can be held sooner if a snap election is called. The last snap election was back in 2012. The 2020 Slovak parliamentary election resulted in a coalition government led by the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities movement.

Next Slovak parliamentary election

On or before 24 February 2024

All 150 seats in the National Council
76 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Igor Matovič Robert Fico Boris Kollár
Party OĽaNO Smer–SD Sme rodina
Last election 25.02 %, 53 seats 18.29 %, 38 seats 8.24 %, 17 seats
Current seats
48 / 150
27 / 150
17 / 150

 
Leader Marian Kotleba Richard Sulík Irena Bihariová
Party ĽSNS SaS Progressive Slovakia
Last election 7.97 %, 17 seats 6.22 %, 13 seats 6.96 %, 0 seats
Current seats
7 / 150
19 / 150
1 / 150

 
Party Za ľudí
Last election 5.77 %, 12 seats
Current seats
4 / 150

Incumbent Government

Heger's cabinet
OĽaNOSaSSme rodina-Za ľudí



Political parties

The table below lists party groups currently represented in the National Council.

Name Ideology Leader 2020 result
Votes (%) Seats
OĽaNO Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Obyčajní ľudia a nezávislé osobnosti
Populism Igor Matovič 25.02%
53 / 150
SMER–SSD Direction – Slovak Social Democracy
Smer – slovenská sociálna demokracia
National populism Robert Fico 18.29%
38 / 150
SR We Are Family
Sme rodina
Right-wing populism Boris Kollár 8.24%
17 / 150
ĽSNS People's Party Our Slovakia
Ľudová strana naše Slovensko
Neo-Nazism Marian Kotleba 7.97%
17 / 150
SaS Freedom and Solidarity
Sloboda a solidarita
Liberalism Richard Sulík 6.22%
13 / 150
For the People
ZA ĽUDÍ
Pro-Europeanism Andrej Kiska 5.77%
12 / 150

Opinion polls

References

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