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Survey: Large majority of voters still support PM Orbán

A fresh poll by the Center for Fundamental Rights found that 58% of registered voters were in favor of PM Orbán against 18% who preferred his one-time challenger, Péter Márki-Zay.

A fresh survey has found that a large majority of registered voters still support Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

According to a fresh poll by the Center for Fundamental Rights, 58% of registered voters were in favor of PM Orbán against 18% who preferred his one-time challenger, Péter Márki-Zay. “The prime minister in power since 2010 enjoys more support in all social groups than his one-time challenger…” the think-tank added. Its report cited PM Orbán’s “pro-peace posture” in respect of the war in Ukraine, policies to protect jobs, new family policy measures, more generous pensions and measures to combat inflation among the reasons for his popularity. It also referred to the government’s explicit promotion of national interests in contrast to the way in which the opposition lay open to foreign influence on the back of “dollars from abroad”. The phone poll was conducted with a representative sample of 1,000 adults between March 27 and 29.