Index – National – Fidesz leads by two percent against opposition parties



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Fidesz’s growth has stalled and support for the party has risen from 31 to 36 percent between March and August, but has now fallen to 34 percent of the total population, according to the latest survey by Závecz Research.

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The DK remains the strongest opposition party, with 10 percent support, the same as in July. The momentum is back to 7 percent, Jobbik 6 percent, and support for the MSZP hasn’t changed either, with the Socialists measured at 5 percent of the total population according to Závecz Research. LMP and Our Country are 2-2 percent. And Dialogue and the Two-Tailed Dog Party have 1-1 percent support among the entire population. The proportion of people without a party has risen from 28 to 30 percent in the last month.

In the group of safe party voters, Závecz measured Fidesz at 50 percent. DK is 18 percent with its highest score to date. Momentum has a 10 percent support among active voters. Jobbik has 9 percent and MSZP has 6 percent. Among engaged voters, Our Country, LMP and Dialogue reached the same level of support, with all three parties at 2 percent. Two-Tailed Dog Party camp is 1 percent.

The combined support of the six parties involved in the opposition cooperation is very close to the Fidesz figures. Among the total electorate, the ruling party leads in a ratio of 34 to 32, while the difference is 50 to 47 in the case of safe partisan voters.

The opposition has no leader, but no offer for the electorate - Gergely Karácsony for the Index

You would take one of the lanes through Grand Boulevard from motorists and you don’t see a new bridge being built for ten years because there is no money at all. Main interview index.



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