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.
According to a new poll by Nézőpont conducted after the recent local elections, support for the ruling party has not wavered nationwide.
Neben einer hohen Wahlbeteiligung von 48,45 Prozent erzielte das Fidesz-KDNP-Bündnis von Premierminister Orbán am Sonntag bei den Kommunalwahlen 2019 in Ungarn einen weiteren Sieg von über 50 Prozent.
PM Orbán thanked voters in rural Hungary for putting their trust in the ruling party. “They can count on us in the future, too.” He also thanked all Hungarian voters who cast their ballots and congratulated the winners.
Lajos Kósa, Fidesz’s campaign chief, has said Hungary’s ruling alliance of Fidesz and the Christian Democrats offers progress, while the opposition offers “unrest” in the upcoming local elections.
According to NVB, a total of 20,291 Hungarians had registered to vote abroad, of whom 17,551 showed up on election day. Of the citizens who voted abroad, 7,222 cast their votes for Fidesz.
According to the latest polls, the governing parties will receive more than half of the votes on Sunday.
Among decided voters, Fidesz is supported by 54 percent, Jobbik by 14 percent and the Socialist-Párbeszéd alliance by 10 percent