Seventy percent of active voters expect a shake-up of the current governing parties, and 55 percent of them indicated that they plan to vote for Fidesz, according to the latest research of the Nézőpont Institute. According to the preferences and expectations of the electorate, Fidesz stands to win before the election expected in just over a hundred days.

Its strongholds are the retired society and the group of people living in villages, where two-thirds of the respondents are pro-government voters. However, Budapest is an exception to this, the capital is separated from the rest of the country from a political point of view, since Budapest is on the left at 59 percent, while the right is at 39 percent.

91 percent of those who support the government expect the government to win (eight percent could not answer), however less than half of the government critic camp, exactly 45 percent, trust in the victory of the left, while a third, i.e. 34 percent, consider the victory of Fidesz more likely. It is also telling that a fifth of the government critic camp (21 percent) could not answer the question about the expected winner, which indicates a mixture of uncertainty and hopelessness. And since, based on the provisions of public law, a parliamentary election will be held in Hungary in a hundred days, it can be safely stated that Fidesz is currently on course to win.

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