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| election_name = Slovak parliamentary election, 2006 | country = Slovakia | type = parliamentary | ongoing = no | previous_election = Slovak parliamentary election, 2002 | previous_year = 2002 | next_election = Slovak parliamentary election, 2010 | next_year = 2010 | seats_for_election = All 150 seats in the National Council | majority_seats = 76 | election_date = 17 June 2006 | image1 = | leader1 = Robert Fico | party1 = Direction – Social Democracy | leaders_seat1 = | last_election1 = 25 seats | seats1 = 50 | seat_change1 = {{increase}}25 | popular_vote1 = 671,185 | percentage1 = 29.14% | image2 = | leader2 = Mikuláš Dzurinda | party2 = Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party | leaders_seat2 = | last_election2 = 28 seats | seats2 = 31 | seat_change2 = {{increase}}3 | popular_vote2 = 422,815 | percentage2 = 18.35% | image3 = | leader3 = Ján Slota | party3 = Slovak National Party | leaders_seat3 = | last_election3 = 0 seats | seats3 = 20 | seat_change3 = {{increase}}20 | popular_vote3 = 270,230 | percentage3 = 11.73% | image4 = | leader4 = Béla Bugár | party4 = Party of the Hungarian Community | leaders_seat4 = | last_election4 = 20 seats | seats4 = 20 | seat_change4 = {{steady}} 0 | popular_vote4 = 269,111 | percentage4 = 11.68% | image5 = | leader5 = Vladimír Mečiar | party5 = People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia | leaders_seat5 = | last_election5 = 36 seats | seats5 = 15 | seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 21 | popular_vote5 = 202,540 | percentage5 = 8.79% | image6 = | leader6 = Pavol Hrušovský | party6 = Christian Democratic Movement | leaders_seat6 = | last_election6 = 15 seats | seats6 = 14 | seat_change6 = {{decrease}} 1 | popular_vote6 = 191,443 | percentage6 = 8.31% | title = Prime Minister | posttitle = Prime Minister | before_election = Mikuláš Dzurinda | before_party = Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party | after_election = Robert Fico | after_party = Direction – Social Democracy }}Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 17 June 2006.[1] Direction – Social Democracy emerged as the largest party in the National Council, winning 50 of the 150 seats. Its leader Robert Fico was appointed Prime Minister on 4 July 2006, leading a three-party coalition.[2] BackgroundOriginally the election was planned for 16 September 2006. However, on 8 February the government proposed calling an early election after the Christian Democratic Movement left the coalition government. This proposal was passed by the Parliament on 9 February and signed by the President on 13 February. For the first time Slovak citizens living abroad could vote, using absentee ballots. A total of 21 parties contested the elections.[3] Results
| title=Popular vote | titlebar=#ddd | width=600px | barwidth=410px | bars={{bar percent|SMER-SD|{{Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color}}|29.14}}{{bar percent|SDKÚ-DS|{{Slovak Democratic Coalition/meta/color}}|18.36}}{{bar percent|SNS|{{Slovak National Party/meta/color}}|11.73}}{{bar percent|SMK|{{Party of the Hungarian Coalition/meta/color}}|11.68}}{{bar percent|ĽS-HZDS|{{People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia/meta/color}}|8.79}}{{bar percent|KDH|{{Christian Democratic Movement/meta/color}}|8.31}}{{bar percent|KSS|{{Communist Party of Slovakia/meta/color}}|3.88}}{{bar percent|SF|{{Free Forum/meta/color}}|3.47}}{{bar percent|ANO|#FFB200|1.42}}{{bar percent|Other|#777777|3.20}} }}{{bar box | title=Parliamentary seats | titlebar=#ddd | width=600px | barwidth=410px | bars={{bar percent|SMER-SD|{{Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color}}|33.33}}{{bar percent|SDKÚ-DS|{{Slovak Democratic Coalition/meta/color}}|20.67}}{{bar percent|SNS|{{Slovak National Party/meta/color}}|13.33}}{{bar percent|SMK|{{Party of the Hungarian Coalition/meta/color}}|13.33}}{{bar percent|ĽS-HZDS|{{People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia/meta/color}}|10.00}}{{bar percent|KDH|{{Christian Democratic Movement/meta/color}}|9.33}} }} AftermathOn 28 June Fico announced that the government coalition would consist of his Direction - Social Democracy party, together with the Slovak National Party and People's Party - Movement for a Democratic Slovakia. The Party of European Socialists criticized this decision because of nationalist statements of the leader of the Slovak National Party and subsequently suspended Direction's membership. References1. ^Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1747 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}} 2. ^Nohlen & Stöver, p1757 3. ^Nohlen & Stöver, pp1753-1754 External links
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