All 150 seats in the Slovak National Council 76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
84.17% ( 11.22 pp)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Vladimír Mečiar
Peter Weiss
Ján Čarnogurský
Party
HZDS
SDĽ
KDH
Last election
New party
22 seats, 13.4%
31 seats, 19.2%
Seats won
74
29
18
Seat change
New party
7
13
Popular vote
1,148,625
453,203
273,945
Percentage
37.3%
14.7%
8.9%
Swing
New party
1.4 pp
10.3 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Jozef Prokeš
Béla Bugár
Party
SNS
MKDM/MKDH
Alliance
MKDM/MKDH–EGY
Last election
22 seats, 13.9%
14 seats, 8.7%
Seats won
15
14
Seat change
7
0
Popular vote
244,527
228,885
Percentage
7.9%
7.4%
Swing
6.0 pp
1.2 pp
Results of the election by municipalities
Prime Minister before election
Ján Čarnogurský
KDH
Elected Prime Minister
Vladimír Mečiar
HZDS
Politics of Slovakia
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Constitutional Court
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President
Zuzana Čaputová
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Prime Minister: Robert Fico
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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 5 and 6 June 1992 alongside federal elections. The Movement for a Democratic Slovakia emerged as the largest party, winning 74 of the 150 seats in the National Council and forming a minority government under Vladimír Mečiar. The threshold had been raised from 3% (for the Slovak parliamentary election in 1990) to 5%.
In 1993, the Slovak National Party joined the government led by Prime Minister Mečiar. After a number of MPs left both parties of the ruling coalition, the Mečiar cabinet was brought down by a vote of non-confidence in March 1994. A coalition led by Jozef Moravčík, the former Czechoslovak and Slovak Foreign Minister, led the country to early elections.
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