BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia`s reformist government, which came to power following an election in late September, has increased its already huge lead over the opposition, an opinion poll showed on Wednesday. Combined support for the government stands at 65 percent compared with 58 percent at the election. Opposition support has dropped to 29 percent from 36 percent. Former Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar`s Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) has been the biggest loser since polling day, falling to 16.6 percent from 27 percent. Analysts say HZDS is built around the personality of Mečiar who has disappeared from public view since losing the election. The biggest gainers in the opinion poll were Premier Mikuláš Dzurinda`s Slovak Democratic Coalition, up to 32.3 percent from 26.3 percent, and the opposition far-right Slovak National Party, which now stands at 12.3 percent from 9.07. The poll was conducted by the private MARKANT agency among 1,058 respondents between November 6 and 16.