Viktor Orban in trouble. The opposition increases its advantage before the elections


Why are we writing about this?
Fidesz, Viktor Orban's party, has been ruling Hungary for 15 years. However, on April 12, there may be a drastic change on the Hungarian political scene. The opposition TISHA party, led by Orban's former ally and now his greatest enemy, Peter Magyar, is gaining more and more strength in the polls.
Both leaders went on a tour of the country. Orban is building his campaign on anti-war rhetoric and criticism of the European Union and Ukraine. However, in the face of inflation and rising costs of living, Hungarians' impatience with the prime minister may be gaining ground. Magyar wants the current government to be held to account. He chooses a pro-Western course.
What are the results of the new Zavecz Research study?
How many votes does the TISZA party get?
What is the point difference between TISHA and Fidesz?
Who is the leader of the TISHA party?
However, the Zavecz Research survey shows a 10-point difference in favor of Magyar's party. TISZA wins 49%. votes, while Fidesz – 39 percent. Compared to this studio's survey from November, Magyar's party grew by 2 percentage points and Fidesz by 1 percentage point.
Next came: the far-right Ruch Our Homeland (MH) – 5%, the center-left Democratic Coalition (DK) – 4%. and the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) – 3%.
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