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An interesting fact in the measurements of the pro-government institute is that Fidesz is doing worse in cities with county rights than in Budapest.
"The loudest part of the opposing political communities is not equal to the majority. I maintain - and this is my personal experience - that the majority of Hungarian people would demand a more peaceful public life and a more restrained style from politicians - it's just that this quieter, more restrained layer is not loud enough," said András Cser-Palkovics, Fidesz mayor of Székesfehérvár, in an interview with 24.hu. The discussion included the…
According to the latest research, Fidesz is still in first place, while among the other parties, only the Tisza Party could cross the entry threshold.
Both Fidesz and Tisza may be surprised by the data that has just been released about Hungarians - A new study has been published.
Only a minority of Hungarians classify themselves as left-wing or right-wing, according to a June survey by Median. The Tisza Party is also in the lead among those who consider themselves centrist and left-wing voters. Right-wingers are concentrated in the Fidesz voting camp.
According to recent data from Nézőpont, Fidesz is leading by a huge margin, with the other parties lagging far behind.
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