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The second survey of the State Agency: SaS leaves out of parliament already with Matovic

The second survey of the State Agency: SaS leaves out of parliament already with Matovic


The CIS asks for the dismissal of the head of the Statistical Office.

BRATISLAVA. A month ago State Agency Infostat She released her first election survey after 16 years. Contrary to the measurements of other agencies sent opposition SaS deeply below the eligibility limit.

After a month, it comes with the second measurement that captures the SaS again below the elevation limit. In February, the SME daily, which is a contributory organization of the Statistical Office, asked for the details of its measurement method.

Infostat has generally responded that it collects data by personal interviews in the field and « has its own robust interview network, which enables to fully implement nationwide representative research ».

Especially in the case of voter popularity of freedom and solidarity for January Infostat reported data that did not confirm any further survey of established agencies such as Focus, NMS Market Research and Ipsos in the same month.

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Infostat then measured SaS support 3.2 percent of voters, although all other agencies for the same period party Branislav Gröhling They measured 6.3 to 7 percent of the votes.

Similar differences show the latest February Inflat survey. According to collection findings from 21 to 28 February on a sample of 1132 respondents, SaS would vote for 4.3 percent of voters.

In February surveys such as Focus and NMS, SaS ranged from 6.1 to 6.4 percent in the support band. Focus data collects data with the same method as infostat, but SaS measured 6.2 percent.

The SME daily compared the latest results of the Infostat survey for February with the results of the other agencies for all parliamentary parties and non -parliamentary democrats.

1. Progressive Slovakia

The winner of the state survey for February is Progressive Slovakia. Infostat measured his support for 24.8 percent of the voters.

In February, three established agencies published their surveys – as a method of telephone surveys, NMS Market Research via the online panel and Focus personal interviews in the field.

According to their results, PS was also the most popular party with a measured support from 22.1 percent of the vote (Focus) to 24.6 percent (NMS).

2. Direction

Party of the Prime Minister Robert Fico It has 22.5 percent of voters in the results of February. The other three agencies Direction They measured support from 21.7 (Focus) to 22.7 percent of voters (NMS).

3. Voice

The coalition side of the voice Matúš Šutaj Eštok would, according to Infostat, vote 11.5 percent of voters in February. Similar results also resulted from other measurements. According to them, the vote would vote from 10.5 percent of voters (NMS) to 12.5 percent (as).

4. KDH

In addition to the results of NMS, Focus, and as the results of the infost's infosty, they increase the likelihood of being KDH It can receive the position of the fourth most popular party. Until now, it has been an extremist republic for a long time, but according to surveys, support has been decreasing.

Even in the case of KDH, whether this is the upcoming trend, they had to confirm measurements in the coming months.

KDH would vote for 8.4 percent of voters, according to Infostat. In February surveys, KDH has supported 6.9 (as) up to 7.8 percent of the votes (Focus).

5. Republic

MEP party Milan Uhrík by state survey in February, 6.6 percent of voters would vote.

The worst result was achieved by the Republic in the same month in a survey as (5.7 percent), NMS found support for 7.4 percent of voters and Focus 7.8 percent.

6. Democrats

The only other party to be able to get to Parliament is, according to the measurements of infostat, Democrats. Five percent of voters would vote in February.

Other agencies last measured the Democrats to participate in Parliament in October 2024, when the NMS party would vote for 5.1 percent of voters.

In February, Democrats in the NMS survey won three percent of the votes addressed and in measurements as a Focus 4.6 percent.

Matovic would be out of

Without participation in parliament, they would remain according to the state agency SaS (4.3 percent), the Hungarian Alliance (4.2 percent), the Party of Slovakia (3.4 percent) and also We are a family (2.8 percent).

The result of the support of the Slovakia party is beyond the trend, which in recent months, including February, was measured by private agencies. According to them, Matovič's party stabilized just below the six % support limit.

The measurements of the infostist return to its side under the threshold of elevation, although in the measurements of Ipsos, Focus, how and NMS the party Slovakia in this band was last in November 2024.

Infostat measured her support under five percent in January, 3.9 percent.

The CIS is dissatisfied

In infostost measurements, the worst measured result from more important parties SNS Andreja Dankoand 1.5 percent.

Shortly after the survey, the nationalists called on Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer) to dismiss the chairman of the Statistical Office Martin Nemky. According to them, there were manipulations in relation to individual political parties.

The CIS talks about political scandals and claims that the Statistical Office carries out surveys that are not objectively assessed.



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