Here are listed the european parties to which they are members, for anyone as confused as i was:
Progresívne Slovensko – ALDE
Smer (government) – PES (suspended)
Hlas (government) – PES (suspended)
SaS – ECR
KDH – EPP
Slovensko – EPP
Republika – Europe of Sovereign Nations
Demokrati – EPP
SNS (government) – Patriots.eu
Aliancia (Hungarian minority interests) – EPP
Sme Rodina – previously ID
potatolulz on
Which are the non-extremist parties?
Protect_The_Earth on
Just how in the flying fck can Smer still have more than 20% of the predicted votes. After everything they’ve done since 2008 and especially the last year. They’ve brought Slovakia to a brink of collapse, pretty much in every aspect one can think of – values, solidarity, financial situation, growth, sense of belonging…Once labelled as economic tiger of Europe, now sitting at the bottom of various major economic charts.
I genuinely can’t wrap my head around it.
Stabile_Feldmaus on
What are the odds for new elections?
Wide-Annual-4858 on
Any chance of a coalition against SMER?
flapjap33 on
What does this mean?
Rooilia on
Nice, here over in Germany, the extremist AfD gained 4% after the konservative CDU voted with them for a migration law, them loosing 1%. AfD now 23% CDU like 5 % more. The firewall is down between conservatives and fascist/nazis. German media is burning about this. We are voting on 23. February.
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[Source](https://domov.sme.sk/c/23442789/prieskum-politickych-stran-januar-ako-2025.html) (in Slovak)
How is the political situation in Slovakia?
This is good right?
Here are listed the european parties to which they are members, for anyone as confused as i was:
Progresívne Slovensko – ALDE
Smer (government) – PES (suspended)
Hlas (government) – PES (suspended)
SaS – ECR
KDH – EPP
Slovensko – EPP
Republika – Europe of Sovereign Nations
Demokrati – EPP
SNS (government) – Patriots.eu
Aliancia (Hungarian minority interests) – EPP
Sme Rodina – previously ID
Which are the non-extremist parties?
Just how in the flying fck can Smer still have more than 20% of the predicted votes. After everything they’ve done since 2008 and especially the last year. They’ve brought Slovakia to a brink of collapse, pretty much in every aspect one can think of – values, solidarity, financial situation, growth, sense of belonging…Once labelled as economic tiger of Europe, now sitting at the bottom of various major economic charts.
I genuinely can’t wrap my head around it.
What are the odds for new elections?
Any chance of a coalition against SMER?
What does this mean?
Nice, here over in Germany, the extremist AfD gained 4% after the konservative CDU voted with them for a migration law, them loosing 1%. AfD now 23% CDU like 5 % more. The firewall is down between conservatives and fascist/nazis. German media is burning about this. We are voting on 23. February.