Fidesz Lead Poll: Rare Survey Breaks the Trend
The Fidesz–KDNP coalition leads by six points in a March poll with turnout among its supporters rising to 92%, while Tisza’s party remains at 40%.
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Orbán Extends Lead Ahead Opposition as Campaign Enters Final Phase
Viktor Orbán’s governing alliance, Fidesz–KDNP, has slightly increased its lead over the opposition Tisza Party following the Peace March held on the national holiday on 15 March, according to a recently published poll by the Nézőpont Institute. The results of the survey show that, if elections were held this Sunday, Fidesz–KDNP would secure 46 per cent of the party-list vote, while Tisza would come second with 40 per cent. The hard-right Our Ho…
The analyst, speaking to public television, also said: "Since we are here in the public media, I wouldn't think it would be good if, after praising Fidesz, we had to listen to the praise of Tisza for years." That's why Magyar received a lot of criticism.
Fidesz lead poll: rare survey breaks the trend
With Hungary heading towards its 12 April 2026 parliamentary election, the pro-government Nézőpont Institute has published figures that stand out from several other recent polls: it projects a Fidesz–KDNP victory on the party list, putting the governing alliance six points ahead of Péter Magyar’s Tisza party. 2026 Hungarian elections: 24 days to go:Continue reading
The demonstrations of force on March 15 and the increasing campaign noise have thoroughly redrawn the balance of power: according to the latest research by the Nézőpont Institute, Fidesz managed to activate its reserves after the Peace March. While the Tisza Party is still struggling with the 40 percent limit, the situation is dramatic for the DK and the Kutyapárt on the verge of the entry threshold - we show who benefited the most from the holi…
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