• Akesi Seli
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    319 hours ago

    Seems like the majority voted for him, though.

    • Pelicanen
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      819 hours ago

      22.95% of voters at 68.42% turnout, so 15.7% of eligible voters, voted for his party.

      • @[email protected]
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        118 hours ago

        For Smer alone, but they are not a single party in government. Especially with the presidential elections it looks like a 50:50 split.

    • zout
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      119 hours ago

      I don’t know the specifics of the Slovakia election system, but in Europe it is quite common to not have a majority leader as president or prime minister. Most of the times there isn’t evn a majority party. For example, I’m Dutch and we have a prime minister nobody voted for, because he wasn’t even on the ballot. The coalition which formed after the election just asked this guy to be the leader of the country.