Medium: The Szájer scandal reached Fidesz



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While Median’s poll at the end of November showed no breakthrough from the opposition, a few days after the outbreak of the Szájer scandal, two percentage points more people voted for the common opposition list than for the pro-government list. , writes hvg.hu.

The second survey was conducted on a smaller sample of 600 people, as opposed to the first on 1,000 people, but it still represents a significant change.

By the way, Fidesz’s 6 percent weakening outweighed the 2 percent rise in the opposition, which masks more uncertainty than alienation, as the proportion of those unable to vote has risen from 17 to 24 percent.

Presumably, as a result of closer cooperation, the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party grew stronger: for the first time, the party reached the threshold required to enter parliament. However, only a minority of party voters would vote for the common list.

The survey also assessed the government’s performance in handling the epidemic: it turned out that almost four-fifths of pro-government voters and just one-tenth of opposition voters were satisfied with what the government did and is doing in this area. .

By the way, research published by the Publicus Institute recently revealed that if the elections were now Sunday, the opposition could beat Fidesz-KDNP, but only if it started on a common list. And Závecz Research also measured the weakening of the ruling party and the strengthening of the opposition.



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