All 150 seats in the National Council 76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
75.65% ( 8.52 pp)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Vladimír Mečiar
Peter Weiss
Béla Bugár
Party
HZDS
SDĽ
MKDM/MKDH
Alliance
SV
MK
Last election
74 seats, 37.3%
29 seats, 19.8%[a]
14 seats, 9.7%
Seats won
61
18
17
Seat change
13
11
3
Popular vote
1,005,488
299,496
492,507
Percentage
35.0%
10.4%
10.2%
Swing
2.3 pp
9.4 pp
0.5 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Ján Čarnogurský
Jozef Moravčík
Ján Ľupták
Party
KDH
DEÚS
ZRS
Last election
18 seats, 8.9 %
New party
New party
Seats won
17
15
13
Seat change
1
New party
New party
Popular vote
289,987
246,444
211,321
Percentage
10.1%
8.6%
7.4%
Swing
1.2 pp
New party
New party
Seventh party
Leader
Ján Slota
Party
SNS
Last election
15 seats, 8.0%
Seats won
9
Seat change
6
Popular vote
155,359
Percentage
5.4%
Swing
2.5 pp
Prime Minister before election
Jozef Moravčík
DEÚS
Elected Prime Minister
Vladimír Mečiar
HZDS
Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 30 September and 1 October 1994.[1] The early elections were necessary after the Vladimír Mečiar 1992 government had been recalled in March 1994 by the National Council and a new temporary government under Jozef Moravčík had been created at the same time.
The governing Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) lost seats, but remained the largest party in the National Council with over three times as many seats as the second-placed Common Choice, a left-wing alliance, which almost failed to enter the parliament despite its good performance in pre-election opinion polls. After the election, the HZDS formed a coalition with the Union of the Workers of Slovakia and the Slovak National Party.
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