Leaked: Fidesz Could Be Dismantled Within Weeks
János Lázár is leading confidential consultations as members weigh a full overhaul, a new movement or even dissolving the party.
- Fidesz is conducting a comprehensive internal assessment following its historic April 12 electoral defeat, with János Lázár tasked to visit local organizations and gather member feedback on the party's future direction.
- The confidential questionnaire invites members to identify reasons for defeat, including detachment from public concerns and economic difficulties, while suggesting radical options ranging from party overhaul to complete dissolution.
- Members are asked to rate the suitability of prominent figures, including Viktor Orbán, Péter Szijjártó, Gergely Gulyás, and Tibor Navracsics, while providing a dedicated section for direct messages to Orbán.
- Bertalan Havasi, party spokesperson, stated the initiative aims to create a "clear, unified, decisive and consistent" Fidesz capable of confronting Péter Magyar's political movement from opposition.
- Blikk cites the latest Medián poll showing Fidesz at 19 per cent among the entire population and 23 per cent among decided voters, with the internal report due in September.
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DECRYPTAGE - In Fidesz, defeated in the general elections by the Tisza party of Péter Magyar, the hour is still not on record or self-critical.
Fidesz Asks Members to Judge Orbán, Consider Dissolution in Internal Survey
Viktor Orbán’s competence, Fidesz’s moral credibility and even the party’s continued existence are being put to members in a leaked confidential survey launched after its crushing April election defeat, suggesting the former governing party may finally be questioning previously untouchable assumptions. The questionnaire, obtained by Blikk and confirmed as genuine by Fidesz, asks members to identify the main reasons for the defeat. Options includ…
Leaked: Fidesz could be dismantled within weeks
Fidesz’s leadership has tasked János Lázár with assessing the party’s internal condition, visiting its key organisations, holding consultations, providing direction and producing an internal assessment by September. Party members are also being asked for their views: not only are they being questioned about the reasons for the defeat, but also whether Fidesz should be dismantled and replaced by a new party or movement. There is even an opportuni…
In the internal assessment launched after the election defeat, the party is questioning the reasons for the failure as well as the suitability of Viktor Orbán and other leading politicians.
Those who fill in the form can also send a message to Viktor Orbán.
Fidesz has launched an unusual internal survey.
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