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The new National Council of Slovakia was elected at the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election and consists of 150 representatives elected from party lists.[1] Those elected will sit on the National Council until 2027.[2]

Composition[edit]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Direction – Social Democracy681,01722.9542+4
Progressive Slovakia533,13617.9632+32
Voice – Social Democracy436,41514.7027New
OĽaNO and Friends264,1378.9016–49
Christian Democratic Movement202,5156.8212+12
Freedom and Solidarity187,6456.3211–2
Slovak National Party166,9955.6310+10
Republic141,0994.750New
Alliance130,1834.3900
Democrats87,0062.9300
We Are Family65,6732.210–17
People's Party Our Slovakia25,0030.840–17
Communist Party of Slovakia9,8670.330New
Pirate Party – Slovakia9,3580.320New
Modrí, Most–Híd7,9350.270New
Hungarian Forum3,4860.120New
MySlovensko2,7860.090New
Karma2,4070.080New
Common Citizens of Slovakia2,4010.080New
HEART Patriots and Pensioners – Slovak National Unity2,3150.080New
Princíp1,8170.060New
99% – Civic Voice1,3350.0400
Slovak Revival Movement1,3320.0400
Patriotic Bloc1,2620.040New
Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party7710.030New
Total2,967,896100.001500
Valid votes2,967,89698.83
Invalid/blank votes35,0521.17
Total votes3,002,948100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,388,87268.42
Source: Results (99.98% counted)

Leadership[edit]

Function Name Political subject From To Number of votes
Chairman Peter Pellegrini Voice – Social Democracy 25/10/2023 131 of 148  
Vice President Ľuboš Blaha Direction – Social Democracy 25/10/2023 82 of 142  
Vice President Peter Žiga Voice – Social Democracy 25/10/2023 88 of 142  
Vice President Andrej Danko Slovak National Party 25/10/2023 83 of 142  
Vice President Michal Simečka Progressive Slovakia 25/10/2023 92 of 142  

List of members[edit]

Name Party Source
Michal Šimečka Progressive Slovakia [3]
Michal Truban Progressive Slovakia [4]
Lucia Plaváková Progressive Slovakia [5]

References[edit]

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