Poll: Most Hungarians regard PM Orbán stronger leader than opposition
According to the think-tank Századvég, 66 percent of Hungarians consider PM Orbán the stronger leader on security.
According to the think-tank Századvég, 66 percent of Hungarians consider PM Orbán the stronger leader on security.
A Századvég Foundation poll found that the popularity of Péter Márki-Zay has fallen further, with 68 percent of respondents seeing him unfavorably.
Századvég said the fall was likely due to “recent remarks by Márki-Zay in which he set aside generally accepted staples of political culture, made statements that offended certain groups of...
Századvég said the civic government in power since 2010 has placed great emphasis on supporting families, improving their circumstances and encouraging them to have children.
In a recent Századvég Foundation poll, 36 percent of respondents had a favorable opinion of the mayor of Hódmezővásárhely and 56 percent expressed a negative view.
The Századvég Institute has found that opposition prime ministerial candidate, Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony, is unpopular with 57 percent of decided voters.
The Századvég Foundation, a conservative think tank established in Hungary in 1993, has reached out to the European Commission and the European Parliament with a letter on the need to distance themselves from the influence of George Soros and his Open Society Foundations, and other affiliated groups.
Századvég analyst Gábor Regős says Hungary’s economy will contract by almost 3 percent this year before picking up to 5 percent in 2021.
A survey by the Századvég Foundation found that 91 percent of respondents said the world’s biggest polluting companies and countries should be made to cover the costs of climate action.
The survey conducted by the Századvég economic research institute shows that 74 percent of the survey’s respondents said vaccination was vital for preserving health.
A new survey by the Szazadveg Institute found that the European people consider migration the biggest threat against peace and socio-economic prosperity
Among decided voters, Fidesz is supported by 54 percent, Jobbik by 14 percent and the Socialist-Párbeszéd alliance by 10 percent
Hungarian wealth rose from 58 percent of GDP in 2008 to 105.9 percent in 2017