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(From Political Risk Services)
With support for the parties in the center-right government showing no signs of recovery, and the task of holding the shaky coalition together growing ever more difficult for Prime Minister Dzurinda, leaders within Dzurinda's SDKU have openly suggested the possibility of an alliance with the nationalist LS-HZDS following the next elections, which must be held by September 2006. Dzurinda and SDKU deputy chairman Miklos have both expressed concerns about the leftist policy leanings of Smer-Social Democracy, which continues to enjoy a healthy lead in polls of voter preferences, and they contend that a victory by Smer-Social Democracy poses a greater threat to the country's ...