Survey finds Fidesz would win 3/4 majority in election
Nézőpont said in a statement that among decided voters, Fidesz-KDNP’s list would capture 51% of the vote in a general election.
Nézőpont said in a statement that among decided voters, Fidesz-KDNP’s list would capture 51% of the vote in a general election.
A fresh poll by the Center for Fundamental Rights found that 58% of registered voters were in favor of PM Orbán against 18% who preferred his one-time challenger, Péter Márki-Zay.
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%.
The ruling parties would obtain 125 places in parliament if the election was held this Sunday.
Based on the average of four large Hungarian polling institutes, the Fidesz-Christian Democrat alliance would have received 53 percent support of committed voters in July, 6 percentage points more than in April
The study by think-tank Nézőpont found that the ruling Fidesz alliance with the Christian Democrats had the support of 42 percent of the entire electorate, or around 3 million voters, in June
According to a poll taken by the Nézőpont Institute in June, the ruling Fidesz alliance with the Christian Democrats received 55 percent among committed voters, far more than the opposition parties combined
The public opinion surveys of all of the major pollsters in Hungary say that the current governing parties are the most likely to prevail this weekend.