The big question is what will happen to the economy, if the difficulties reach the voters, the positions of the ruling party will be reduced – said Tibor Závecz.

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Support for the ruling party increased from 31 percent to 36 percent between March and August, and is now 34 percent, said Tibor Závecz, managing director of Závecz Research at ATV.

According to Závecz, Fidesz’s support increased due to health decisions, but it would not overstate the decline. According to him, the big question is whether the economic difficulties will increase, whether it will reach the voters and, if so, will it reduce the position of the ruling party. “If we look at the long term, the Fidesz field is quite unified,” he emphasized.

According to the survey, Fidesz has 50 percent, DK 18, Momentum 10, Jobbik 9 percent and MSZP 6 percent. Our Country, LMP and Dialogue reached 2-2-2 percent.

According to the poll, non-government voters are “pressuring” opposition parties by wanting a common list, which the couples have not yet agreed to.


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