Fidesz to submit a political declaration to parliament condemning terrorism
The document outlines that Hungary condemns terrorists and is on the side of the victims.
The document outlines that Hungary condemns terrorists and is on the side of the victims.
An IDEA institute survey found support for Fidesz among people with clear-cut party preferences was gauged at 48%.
Fidesz and Christian Democrats have maintained a solid lead ahead of the opposition parties with the support of 52%.
In a press briefing held on Thursday, Máté Kocsis, parliamentary group leader of the incumbent Fidesz-KDNP, announced that they will submit a political declaration to the National Assembly on the...
Fidesz-KDNP will have 136 seats in the 199-seat national assembly whereas the united opposition failed to secure its 56th mandate.
If the general election was held this weekend, the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats (KDNP) would win 50 percent of the vote.
The ruling parties would obtain 125 places in parliament if the election was held this Sunday.
Hungary has been fighting relentlessly to eliminate violence against women for ten years. However, the parliamentary group will not support “documents infringing on member states’ competencies,” it said.
MEPs from the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrat alliance have expressed outrage over the recent unveiling of a statue of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in western Germany.
A Nézőpont poll found that the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats alliance has maintained its lead with 50 percent of decided voters declaring their support.
Csaba András Dézsi received 56.14 percent support based on all votes counted.
52 percent of Hungarians would vote for the Fidesz-KDNP national list in an election held this Sunday, and over three million people continue to support the government’s policies.