According to the latest poll conducted by Median between April 26 and 29, Péter Magyar’s party, the Tisza Party, stands at 24 percent among the sure voters who can choose, well ahead of the other opposition parties, so according to the institute’s findings, it is currently the strongest opposition party. writes based on the April analysis prepared for HVG HVG360.
According to the research, the support of Fidesz is 46 percent, the Democratic Coalition 9 percent, the Dog Party 6 percent, and Momentum 5 percent among the “sure” voters who can choose. According to Median’s calculations, these five parties would enter the European Parliament if the elections were held this Sunday. Mi Hazánk, with 4 percent, Minnki Magyarországa Mozgalom, with 2 percent, and Jobbik and LMP, with 1 percent each, would not make it.
Hungarian is more popular than Deutsch
According to Median’s measurements, Péter Magyar is the most popular among the politicians running in the European Parliament elections, at 43 percent – that’s how many people would like to see him in an important political role. Magyar is 10 percentage points ahead of Fidesz’s EP list leader Tamás Deutsch at 33 percent, followed by Klára Dobrev (DK), Le Marietta (MKKP) and Anna Donáth (Momentum). According to the survey, with 29 percent popularity, Péter Márki-Zay is ahead of Klára Dobrev (25 percent) and Anna Donáth (24 percent).
Earlier, the Compass Institute also measured the Hungarian party as the strongest opposition party, and according to the IDEA Institute, the support of Fidesz-KDNP has not been as low as it was at the beginning of April for years. Research by Závecz Research at the beginning of April showed that his Hungarian party is gathering voters from the undecideds, the Dog Party and Momentum.