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Nézőpont Institute: Fidesz Won the Debate Around the Pride March

Summary by The Budapest Times
Nézőpont said surveys showed that the majority of voters agreed with the prime minister and, in the interest of child protection, opposed holding the Pride parade.

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In an interview with Népzőpont, the director of the Nézőpont Institute said that Tisza has grown up with Fidesz at the expense of other opposition parties, and that we will see Orbán a lot on the streets until the election.

Sámuel Ágoston Mráz: Fidesz is still leading here, and we are showing the reality - The director of the Nézőpont Institute would not say that the other surveys are lying.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The first half of the broadcast featured Dániel Bohár, a columnist for Megafon, and Bernadett Petri, a lawyer, and the second half featured Anna Szepesfalvy, a representative of Fidesz–KDNP.

When asked whether Saturday's march had damaged the party's reputation, Szentkirályi started talking about the 2022 referendum on child protection.

·Hungary
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