Hungary's Tisza party maintains lead over Orban's ruling Fidesz, poll shows
Publicus poll shows Tisza Party at 33% versus Fidesz's 28%, while government-aligned Nézőpont favors Orbán, exposing deep methodological divides in Hungary's electoral outlook.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's party lags behind the opposition Tisza party in polls by seven percent, and the far-right party Our Homeland could also enter parliament after the elections on April 12.
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Latest polls - Strong Orbán numbers, weak party showing: Tisza stays ahead of Fidesz
Hungary’s opposition Tisza Party continues to hold a steady lead over the governing Fidesz in the latest polling data, with neither side able to shift the political landscape significantly, according to a representative survey conducted by Publicus Institute for Népszava. The January polling shows no meaningful change in party popularity compared to December’s figures. Among the general population, the Tisza Party remains at 33 per cent, whilst …
Of the total population, Magyar Péterék has 33 percent, and Fidesz has 28 percent.
The party of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lags behind the opposition party Tisa by seven percent in the polls, and after the elections on April 12,
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