Slovak parliamentary election, 1994

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The 1994 parliamentary elections in Slovakia took place on September 30 and October 1, 1994. It was a premature election that became necessary after the Vladimír Mečiar 1992 government had been recalled in March 1994 by the parliament and a new temporary government under Jozef Moravčík had been created at the same time.

[edit] Results

75.65% of voters participated in the election. The results are in the following table (parties with low percentages of votes are not included):

Political party % won Seats won in the parliament
out of 150
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) and Peasant's Party of Slovakia (RSS) 34,96% 61
Common Choice (SP. VOĽBA, i.e. Party of the Democratic Left, Social Democratic Party of Slovakia and 3 other left-wing parties) 10,41% 18
Hungarian Coalition (MK) 10.18% 17
Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) 10.08% 17
Democratic Union of Slovakia (DÚ) 8.57% 15
Union of the Workers of Slovakia (ZRS) 7.34% 13
Slovak National Party (SNS) 5.40% 9
Democratic Party (DS) 3.42% -
Christian Social Union of Slovakia (KSÚ) 2.05%

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