Slovakia votes on Saturday in its first general election since an investigative journalist and his fiancée were murdered in 2018.
The shooting of Jan Kuciak and Martina Kusnirova shocked the nation and toppled PM Robert Fico, but his Smer-SD party remains in office.
Polls are tight, and support has swelled for an ultra-nationalist party.
Kuciak was investigating high-level corruption - and that has become a key issue for voters. 
All 150 seats in the national parliament are up for grabs.
The general election, through proportional representation, follows a presidential vote last year. Anti-corruption campaigner and lawyer Zuzana Caputova won, despite being a political newcomer. 
Four have been charged over the 2018 murders, including entrepreneur Marian Kocner.