List of members of the National Council of Slovakia, 2020–2023

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The National Council of Slovakia was elected at the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election and consisted of 150 representatives elected from party lists. Those elected will sat on the National Council until 2023.

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This parliament had to conduct some of its sessions during the summer of 2023 outside of the usual chamber for the first time since opening of the parliament building in 1994 (excluding ceremonial sessions) due to chamber renovations. These sessions were held in Bratislava Castle hippodrome. [1] [2]

Election Results

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PartyVotes%SwingSeats+/–
OĽANONOVA–KU–ZMENA ZDOLA721,16625.02+13.9953+34
Direction – Social Democracy 527,17218.29–9.9938–11
We Are Family 237,5318.24+1.6117+6
Kotlebists – People's Party Our Slovakia 229,6607.97–0.0717+3
Progressive SlovakiaSPOLU 200,7806.96New0New
Freedom and Solidarity 179,2466.22–5.8813–8
For the People 166,3255.77New12New
Christian Democratic Movement 134,0994.65–0.2900
Party of the Hungarian Community 112,6623.90–0.1500
Slovak National Party 91,1713.16–5.480–15
Good Choice88,2203.06New0New
HOMELAND84,5072.93New0New
Most–Híd 59,1742.05–4.450–11
Socialisti.sk 15,9250.55New0New
WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH!9,2600.32New0New
Andrej Hlinka's Slovak People's Party8,1910.28New0New
Democratic Party4,1940.14–0.1300
Solidarity – Working Poverty Movement3,2960.11New0New
Mayors and Independents2,0180.07New0New
Slovak Revival Movement1,9660.06New0New
Popular Voice1,8870.06New0New
Labour of Slovak Nation1,2610.04New0New
99 Percent – Civic Voice 9910.03New0New
Slovak League8090.02New0New
Invalid/blank votes35,329
Total2,916,84010001500
Registered voters/turnout4,432,41965.80
Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic

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