Following the Slovak parliamentary election, 2012, the current prime minister, Robert Fico is serving with his government since 4 April 2012.
In the Slovak parliamentary election, 2006, the party won 11.7 % of the popular vote and 20 out of 150 seats, but lost its participation in the government.
He was re-elected in the Slovak parliamentary election, 2006.
In the Slovak parliamentary election in 1994 the party gained 7,34% of the votes an 13 seats in parliament.
In the Slovak parliamentary election, 1998 the ZRS got 1,30% of the votes.
In 2002 the ZRS received 0,54% and to the last Slovak parliamentary election in 2006 they got 0,29%.
In the Slovak parliamentary election 2010 the party received 0.24% of the votes - a poll estimated a possible range of 0,6% of the votes.
He ran for parliament in the Slovak parliamentary election, 1998 and was elected for a 4-year-term.
I am pleased that the Hungarian and Slovak elections have brought anti-communist victories.
His candidature in the first direct Slovak presidential election, 1999 was unsuccessful.