Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said 1,252,000 Hungarians returned National Consultation questionnaires on the government's new economic policy.
During an international press conference on Saturday, the prime minister said that the strong response suggested "there's enthusiasm for" public life in Hungary.
PM Orbán noted the new economic policy, trade neutrality and the strategy of connectivity were the main topics of the public survey.
He said the keen response was "very important to the government". "This is our foundation; it's what supports us," he added.
Policies include providing support to employers so in turn, they can help young people to pay their rent and mortgages, while small businesses can receive capital injections. Also, the biggest programme in Hungary's history to increase wages will take place, with a 40 percent increase in the minimum wage implemented over the space of three years, the prime minister said.
As well as university students, young employees will also receive support, he said. Further, investments "of national economic significance" will be set in motion over the next year, which he called an "important development".