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- Direction_–_Social_Democracy abstract "Direction – Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer–sociálna demokracia, Smer-SD) is a social-democratic political party in Slovakia. It is led by Robert Fico who serves his second term as a Prime Minister of Slovakia. Smer-SD is the largest party in the National Council, with an absolute majority of 83 seats (out of 150) following the Parliamentary Election held on 10 March 2012.".
- Q821929 abstract "Direction – Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer–sociálna demokracia, Smer-SD) is a social-democratic political party in Slovakia. It is led by Robert Fico who serves his second term as a Prime Minister of Slovakia. Smer-SD is the largest party in the National Council, with an absolute majority of 83 seats (out of 150) following the Parliamentary Election held on 10 March 2012.".
- Direction_–_Social_Democracy comment "Direction – Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer–sociálna demokracia, Smer-SD) is a social-democratic political party in Slovakia. It is led by Robert Fico who serves his second term as a Prime Minister of Slovakia. Smer-SD is the largest party in the National Council, with an absolute majority of 83 seats (out of 150) following the Parliamentary Election held on 10 March 2012.".
- Q821929 comment "Direction – Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer–sociálna demokracia, Smer-SD) is a social-democratic political party in Slovakia. It is led by Robert Fico who serves his second term as a Prime Minister of Slovakia. Smer-SD is the largest party in the National Council, with an absolute majority of 83 seats (out of 150) following the Parliamentary Election held on 10 March 2012.".