According to Median's survey, the victory of Fidesz in the April 3 election is almost certain, only the extent can be doubtful - read on hvg.hu.

In the article published on the news portal on Wednesday, it was written that according to a survey conducted by Median at the end of March, the largest ruling party confirmed its superiority experienced at the end of February: more than a week before the election, 40 percent of those of voting age and 50 percent of those who can vote support it.

In February, 75 percent of those polled, and now 80 percent, claimed that they were going to vote - they explained, adding that 12 percent of sure voters do not know or do not want to say who they will vote for.

According to the portal, a third of them want a change of government, a third of them want the government to remain, and a third of them cannot decide. Based on this, even a possible last-minute decision of the group called insecure or hiding would not tip the outcome of the election in favor of the opposition, they wrote.

The research also revealed that two-thirds of the population and one-third of opposition voters expect Fidesz to win. By now, not only the majority of the Fidesz-KDNP, but also the country's settlement division has solidified: the ruling party-opposition vote ratio is 27:45 in Budapest, 43:29 in the countryside, and 50:26 in the villages, the portal reads.

Source: Demokrata/HVG

Image: Median