The Hungarian people are the only barrier to Ukraine’s forced EU accession
A new poll from the Nézőpont Institute has revealed that 67 percent of Hungarian voters oppose Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, while only 27 percent support it.
A new poll from the Nézőpont Institute has revealed that 67 percent of Hungarian voters oppose Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, while only 27 percent support it.
The Századvég Foundation’s recent survey reveals that 86 percent of Hungarians disapprove of European or NATO military involvement in Ukraine, amid discussions of potentially sending troops to fight Russia.
In the poll, 77% of respondents said the EU should not send asylum seekers to Hungary without the country’s approval.
49% of Hungary’s “politically active voters” would support ruling Fidesz and 41% would vote for the united opposition if the general election were held this coming Sunday.
A survey by Századvég has found that committed voters who would prefer Viktor Orbán as prime minister outweigh those who back Péter Márki-Zay by almost 2:1.
Hódmezővásárhely mayor Péter Márki-Zay’s win of the opposition primary changed little in the position of the ruling and opposition parties.
Among decided voters, Fidesz is supported by 54 percent, Jobbik by 14 percent and the Socialist-Párbeszéd alliance by 10 percent
Party support has not changed substantially since the beginning of the year, either