Slovak parliamentary election, 2006

Slovak parliamentary election, 2006
Slovakia
17 June 2006

All 150 seats to the Národná rada
76 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Robert Fico Mikuláš Dzurinda Ján Slota
Party Smer–SD SDKÚ-DS SNS
Last election 25 seats 28 seats 0 seats
Seats won 50 31 20
Seat change Increase25 Increase3 Increase20
Popular vote 671,185 422,815 270,230
Percentage 29.14% 18.35% 11.73%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Béla Bugár Vladimír Mečiar Pavol Hrušovský
Party SMK ĽS–HZDS KDH
Last election 20 seats 36 seats 15 seats
Seats won 20 15 14
Seat change Steady 0 Decrease 21 Decrease 1
Popular vote 269,111 202,540 191,443
Percentage 11.68% 8.79% 8.31%

PM before election

Mikuláš Dzurinda
SDKÚ-DS

Elected PM

Robert Fico
Smer–SD

Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 17 June 2006.[1] Direction – Social Democracy emerged as the largest party in the National Council, winning 50 of the 150 seats. Its leader Robert Fico was appointed Prime Minister on 4 July 2006, leading a three-party coalition.[2]

Background

Originally the election was planned for 16 September 2006. However, on 8 February the government proposed calling an early election after the Christian Democratic Movement left the coalition government. This proposal was passed by the Parliament on 9 February and signed by the President on 13 February. For the first time Slovak citizens living abroad could vote, using absentee ballots. A total of 21 parties contested the elections.[3]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Direction – Social Democracy671,18529.150+25
Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party422,81518.431+3
Slovak National Party270,23011.720+20
Party of the Hungarian Coalition269,11111.7200
People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia202,5408.815–21
Christian Democratic Movement191,4438.314–1
Communist Party of Slovakia89,4183.90–11
Free Forum79,9633.50New
Alliance of the New Citizen32,7751.40–15
Social Democratic Alternative14,7280.600
Hope14,5950.60New
Left Bloc9,1740.400
Union of the Workers of Slovakia6,8640.300
Civic Conservative Party6,2620.300
Slovak National Coalition–Slovak Reciprocity4,0160.20New
Slovak People's Party3,8150.20New
Agrarian and Countryside Party3,1600.10New
Prosperity of Slovakia3,1180.10New
Party of the Democratic Left2,9060.10New
Mission 21–New Christian Democracy2,5230.10New
Party of Civic Solidarity2,4980.10New
Invalid/blank votes32,778
Total2,335,9171001500
Registered voters/turnout4,272,51754.7
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, European Elections Database
Popular vote
SMER-SD
 
29.14%
SDKÚ-DS
 
18.36%
SNS
 
11.73%
SMK
 
11.68%
HZDS
 
8.79%
KDH
 
8.31%
KSS
 
3.88%
SF
 
3.47%
ANO
 
1.42%
Other
 
3.20%
Parliamentary seats
SMER-SD
 
33.33%
SDKÚ-DS
 
20.67%
SNS
 
13.33%
SMK
 
13.33%
HZDS
 
10.00%
KDH
 
9.33%

Aftermath

On 28 June Fico announced that the government coalition would consist of his Direction - Social Democracy party, together with the Slovak National Party and People's Party - Movement for a Democratic Slovakia. The Party of European Socialists criticized this decision because of nationalist statements of the leader of the Slovak National Party and subsequently suspended Direction's membership.

References

  1. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1747 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1757
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, pp1753-1754
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