Will Orbán Stay Prime Minister Until 2030? A New Poll Yields Surprising Results
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Will Orbán stay prime minister until 2030? A new poll yields surprising results
The vast majority of Hungarian voters would vote for the Tisza Party in an upcoming general election held this Sunday, yet far fewer believe there will be a change of government than party preference alone would suggest. Below are the most interesting findings of a new poll. Solid Tisza lead in exciting new poll According to data from Publicus shared by Népszava, it remains the case that Péter Magyar, the former justice minister (and now ex-husb…
More people consider Péter Magyar to be unpopular than likable, while the other politicians of the Tisza Party are not known by a significant part of Hungarian society even after a year and a half of active politics, the Hungarian Social Research Institute pointed out. According to their latest survey, Viktor Orbán's popularity continues to show a double-digit advantage over Péter Magyar.
According to the December survey, the Tisza Party continues to lead in the competition between parties.
And if Orbán does stay, based on their numbers so far, they will have the least to explain, wrote Zoltán Ceglédi.
Even left-wing institutes are losing faith in the success of Tisza.
Publicus: Tisza's advantage is decreasing, fewer and fewer people believe in a change of government - The majority of Hungarians believe that Viktor Orbán will remain the prime minister.
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