Fidesz has grown significantly in the past month, its camp expanded by 300,000 people in a short period of time, 4 months before the election - according to the latest survey of Závecz Research, which lives on orders from the left, conducted in mid-November. Despite this, according to Tibor Závecz, the left is still in the lead, although only by 1 percent. Let's look at the details and then the analysis - writes Dániel Deák in his Facebook post

In October, the ruling party stood at 34 percent of the total population, now at 37 percent. According to the Závecz survey, Fidesz is 47 percent of the group of sure party voters.

DK is in second place with 19 percent. Jobbik can count on 10 percent of active voters, MSZP on 7 percent. Momentum is 5 percent. Párbeszéd and Mi Hazánk are 3 percent each in the group of sure voters, and the LMP and the Two-Tailed Dog Party are at 2 percent in this circle.

According to Závecz, in the group of voters who promise to participate in the election for sure and who can choose between the lists, the situation is essentially a tie. The opposition has 49 percent, the government party list 48 percent.

42 percent of voters believe that Fidesz would win in the current election, while 39 percent think that the opposition would.

Source: Závecz Resource/Deák Dániel Facebook

Source: Závecz Research/Dániel Deák Facebook

Analysis: the left has not found itself since the primary election, they have neither anything to say nor a campaign. The leftist candidate for Prime Minister, Péter Márki-Zay, in addition to constantly insulting the voters with all kinds of insults, also opposes the utility reduction, the reduction in the price of gasoline, the child protection law and the measures taken against immigration. However, these issues enjoy 70-90 percent support in society, so it is political suicide to continue this communication. While the left has no narrative, nothing to say and the campaign has not even started, Fidesz appeals to the voters with understandable messages, and the campaign of the right is already underway. If this continues, the weakening of the left and the further strengthening of the national side can be expected in December.

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