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Leftist Newspapers Still Feature Závecz's Numbers on the Front Page Today, as He Failed to Notice One Million Fidesz Voters in 2022.

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
Now it was Tibor Závecz's turn, he had discovered this morning that the Tisza Party was very much ahead of Fidesz. The manipulation roundtable is still working in full swing, if only before the 2022 elections. Dániel Deák recalled: a few days before the election, Závecz had predicted that 1.9 million people would vote for Fidesz, but the end result was more than 3 million votes for the right-wing list.
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Now it was Tibor Závecz's turn, he had discovered this morning that the Tisza Party was very much ahead of Fidesz. The manipulation roundtable is still working in full swing, if only before the 2022 elections. Dániel Deák recalled: a few days before the election, Závecz had predicted that 1.9 million people would vote for Fidesz, but the end result was more than 3 million votes for the right-wing list.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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