Slovakia election anti corruption party wins most votes exit poll

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According to recent reports, the anti-corruption party, "We Are Family" (SMER-SD), led by Robert Fico, has won the most votes in the Slovakian parliamentary election, according to an exit poll.

The exit poll conducted by the Slovakian public television station, RTVS, suggests that SMER-SD has won around 27.3% of the votes, followed by the opposition party, Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OĽaNO), with around 18.3%.

The election was seen as a crucial test for the country's anti-corruption efforts, with many voters expressing frustration with the current government's handling of corruption scandals.

SMER-SD has been in power since 2006, and Fico has been the Prime Minister of Slovakia since 2006, with the exception of a brief period from 2010 to 2012. The party has been criticized for its handling of corruption and its close ties to business interests.

The election results are still unofficial, and the final results are expected to be announced later today. However, if the exit poll is accurate, it would mark a significant shift in the political landscape of Slovakia, with SMER-SD potentially losing its majority in the parliament.

It will be interesting to see how the election results unfold and what implications they may have for Slovakia's political landscape and anti-corruption efforts.