NewsHungarian PM Orban faces slipping support as rival gains ground

Hungarian PM Orban faces slipping support as rival gains ground

Viktor Orban is getting closer to losing ground. Instead of catching up, the Hungarian Prime Minister is losing support to his main competitor, Peter Magyar's party.

Support is growing for the opposition party of Peter Magyar. Viktor Orban is losing ground.
Support is growing for the opposition party of Peter Magyar. Viktor Orban is losing ground.
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Dawid Siedzik

28 November 2024 15:33

A survey conducted this week shows that among those who declared their intention to vote, Peter Magyar's party currently enjoys 47% support, while Viktor Orban's party would receive 36% of the votes from respondents.

According to experts, this means that if the elections were held now, Tisza would have a real chance of achieving an absolute majority, which would allow it to govern alone.

The results are slightly different when the opinions of those not intending to go to the polls are considered. Among all respondents, Tisza has the support of 34% of adult Hungarians, while Fidesz has only 27%.

A massive change in Hungary

Analysts note that changes in support for Hungarian parties have been quite dynamic lately. In five months, the percentage of Hungarians supporting a change in government has increased by 10 percentage points.

Meanwhile, specialists from the Median Institute point out that although recently disclosed materials intended to compromise opposition leader Peter Magyar have not resulted in a loss of trust in him, the government's actions so far have led to a significant decline in support.

In just three weeks, support for Fidesz has dropped by 5 percentage points.

The remaining parties are balancing on the edge of the electoral threshold. The survey was conducted by the independent Median Institute from November 20-26 with a representative group of 1,200 people.

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