Nézőpont Institute: Transparency's corruption index is misleading and unreliable
Hungary’s Nézőpont Institute has published a thorough critique of the Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), questioning its reliability.
Hungary’s Nézőpont Institute has published a thorough critique of the Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), questioning its reliability.
Nézőpont said 61 percent of active voters say Hungary should wait until 2026 when the next general election is due to be held, with only 33 percent saying an early...
69% find it outrageous that Ukraine is seeking to restrict oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia.
A total of 49% of respondents said they found Prime Minister Viktor Orbán the most suitable person for the post.
The Nézőpont Institute recently presented its "Freedom of the Press in Hungary 2024" analysis, offering significant insights into the media landscape, including the substantial influence of foreign funding on government-critical media outlets.