According to the latest Real-PR 93 survey, there has been no change in the opinion of the leader of the left in the last six months. The vast majority of the adult population and even the vast majority of leftists do not want to see Ferenc Gyurcsány in an important political position, reports Magyar Nemzet.

Neither the Russian-Ukrainian war, nor the election results, nor the economic problems, nor any other external or internal circumstances influence Hungarians' opinion of the President of the Republic of Poland, stated Real-PR 93 in its latest survey.

As they write, similar to the data measured half a year ago, 84 percent would rather not see Ferenc Gyurcsány in an important position , and in fact, the vast majority of them, 74 percent, completely reject him, which result exactly corresponds to February. The rate of positive responses is stable at 11-12 percent, and within that, the rate of particularly favorable opinions is only 5-6 percent.

It is an important finding that these results are also valid among certain voters , so the intention to vote is not related to the evaluation of the leader of the left.

Thus, it can be said that its support is significantly lower than the left's April election results, and its support since then. Accordingly, even the vast majority of left-wing voters, 72 percent, do not want to see Ferenc Gyurcsány in a leading political position , even the absolute majority of 55 percent reject him, and only a quarter (24 percent) of left-wing voters said positively about him.

According to the Real-PR 93 survey, the rejection of the president of the DK is naturally almost completely uniform among the government party voters, 97 percent do not want him to hold an important political position, of which 93 percent do not at all.

In terms of political preferences , it can be said to be unusual that even in the comparison between the capital city and the countryside, the opinion of the population regarding Ferenc Gyurcsány is uniform, 84-86 percent would rather not see him occupy a significant political position, within this his total rejection is 73-75 percent, the proportion of positive opinion Only 11-12 percent in Budapest and the countryside.

Source and title image: Magyar Nemzet