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Slovakia's Fico loses majority amid extreme right gains

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AFP Bratislava
Slovakia's leftist Prime Minister Robert Fico said today he would begin difficult coalition talks after he won elections on a anti-refugee platform but lost his parliamentary majority as smaller parties, including the extreme right, scored first-time seats.

A conservative party leader described the outcome as a "big earthquake" in Slovak politics, as analysts cautioned that Fico would struggle to build a governing coalition with a total of eight parties reaching the five percent threshold to enter parliament.

With 99 per cent of votes counted, Fico's Smer-Social Democrats (Smer-SD) party had 49 seats, down sharply from his comfortable 83-seat majority in the 150 member parliament.
 

Having earlier dubbed the result a "big mishmash" of parties, Fico announced today morning the start of coalition talks.

"Today we begin the first preliminary negotiations", vowing to "try to assemble a meaningful and stable government."

"It isn't going to be easy. We'll have to do everything to rule out the likelihood of early elections."

The liberal Freedom and Solidarity SaS came second with 21 seats, followed by the conservative OLANO-NOVA which took 19 seats. Its leader Igor Matovic told Slovakia's TASR news agency: "This is a big earthquake."

Building a coalition "could take weeks, even months", political analyst Samuel Abraham told AFP, adding that for Fico to clinch his third term, he would likely "distance himself" from the far right and woo three or four centrist parties like SaS.

The far-right Slovak National Party (SNS) made it back into parliament after a four-year absence with 15 seats.

The extreme right nationalist LS-Nase Slovensko (Our Slovakia) led by Marian Kotleba secured 14 seats to enter parliament for the first time.

"It will be a major disaster at the time when the Slovak Republic will preside over the European Union to have fascists in our parliament," Smer-SD MEP Monika Flasikova Benova said yesterday.

"Kotleba is a neo-Nazi... Fico used nationalist rhetoric regarding migrants and this strengthened the extreme right in Slovakia," Abraham added.

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First Published: Mar 06 2016 | 4:02 PM IST

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