Bad news for Viktor Orban. Hungarians believe he is “incompetent”


What are the survey results?
More than half of the respondents believed that the Prime Minister was “tired” and was no longer fit to lead the country. Publicus also stipulated that Orban's resignation from running for another term would not significantly change the balance of power, and over 90 percent Fidesz voters would still vote for this party. Additionally 4 percent respondents who do not support the current government would vote for the party of the Hungarian Prime Minister if he were replaced by another candidate for head of government – according to the survey.
Most voters supporting the government would like Orbán's successor to be the current Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peter Szijjarto. 39 percent surveyed Fidesz supporters believe that the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is most suitable for the position of prime minister should Orban resign from continuing to lead the government. In second place, with 12 percent. votes, was the Minister of Construction and Transport Janos Lazar.
What were the results of the survey regarding Viktor Orban?
How many Hungarians think Orban is tired?
Who could replace Orban as prime minister?
What are the support results for the Fidesz party?
What is the support for Viktor Orban's main opponent?
Parliamentary elections in Hungary will be held on April 12. The opposition TISHA is leading in most polls, although the latest study by the Republikon Institute drew attention to the decreasing advantage of the opposition over Orban's Fidesz.
47% of voters declared support for Magyar's party. decisive voters, compared to 48 percent in December. Support for Fidesz increased from 36 to 38 percent in the same period. Among all voters, TISZA leads with 33 percent; Fidesz enjoys the support of 28 percent. respondents.
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