According to a survey conducted by the Századvég Foundation, most Hungarians, 92%, want to see an immediate end to the Russia-Ukraine war and have the sides engage in peace talks.
Századvég gauged the opinion of Hungarians on a sample of 1,000 adults. As the prospect of ending the war “has not drawn closer”, it is not surprising that the opinion of respondents has remained clearly negative about leading politicians involved directly or indirectly in the war, Századvég said. This month, fully 67% of respondents expressed a negative opinion about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, compared with 68% in September while those seeing Russian President Vladimir Putin in a negative light increased to 72% from last month’s 68%.