In the total population, Fidesz stands at 32 percent, Tisza at 34 percent, but the difference between the sure voters who can choose is even greater: the government parties would get 39 percent, and Péter Magyar’s party 46 percent in an election this Sunday – according to the latest public opinion on Median from his research, which a HVG360-appeared on
This would give Tisza an unprecedented 7 percent advantage: according to the survey, it would get more votes on the list than the governing parties and Mi Hazánk combined. According to the public opinion survey, László Toroczkai’s party stands at 6 percent, but no one other than them would enter the parliament, the Kutyapárt and DK are also around 3 percent.
In the Median survey, they also looked at the extent to which there is a change of government mood in the country. It turned out that, while in June the percentage of people wanting a change of government was 49 percent, by October-November this had already increased to 58 percent. Only slightly more than a third of Hungarians (35 percent) want the Orbán government to remain. The survey was conducted between October 28 and November 4 by telephone interviewing a nationally representative sample of 1,000 people.
Compared to the September 27 survey, 33 percent of those surveyed now said that they were very interested in politics, and the proportion of those who classified themselves as not at all interested (on a four-point scale) decreased from 21 to 16 percent. Therefore, it is not surprising that the two big speeches on October 23 were known by roughly half of the audience, and they liked Péter Magyar’s slightly more than Viktor Orbán’s, the newspaper reports.
In recent months, several opinion polls have been published, but none of them showed such a big advantage for the Tisza.
Republikon Institute: Fidesz on 37 percent, Tisza Párt on 36 percent among sure party voters IDEA: Fidesz on 39 percent, Tisza on 37 percentAccording to an opinion poll, the Tisza Party is already a hair ahead of Fidesz among sure party votersPublic Institute: Tisza Párt 39 , Fidesz 37 – For the first time in eighteen years, Viktor Orbán’s is not the most popular party
Source: nepszava.hu