According to the Median analysis, which can hardly be accused of being right-wing, the opposition parties have weakened considerably.
The latest data show that if there were an election now, DK would barely reach the parliamentary threshold, and Momentum would not even get into parliament.
Endre Hann admitted in the columns of HVG The January Median analysis prepared for the paper does not paint a very bright future for the opposition.
"Today, every third person, and every second of the "sure" voters who can choose, would vote for Fidesz-KDNP"
- writes Endre Hann.
With few exceptions, every opposition party has lost one or two percent since September,
and none of them could gain even a hair's strength," admitted the executive director of the Median Public Opinion and Market Research Institute.
According to the latest data, DK's support is currently only 6 percent. The situation is really critical for Momentum, because the party's support currently stands at 4 percent.
Featured image: Vice-President László Varju, Party President Ferenc Gyurcsány and his wife, Member of the European Parliament Klára Dobrev, at the birthday event of the Democratic Coalition (DK) in Budapest on October 22, 2023. The DK was founded in 2010 as one of the platforms of the MSZP, and its transformation into an independent party was announced by Ferenc Gyurcsány at the party's one-year celebration on October 22, 2011. MTI/Robert Hegedüs