The leader of the Fidesz faction also did not leave without a word the public opinion (shaping) research that came to light this week, which he paraphrased and wrote, according to which - taking the trends into account - the ruling party could achieve a result of minus 17-18 percentage points by 2026.

The first public opinion poll from the 21 Research Center was published on October 23, according to which the Tisza Party is ahead of Fidesz within a margin of error. This was followed on Thursday by the survey of Publicus, which, like those reported by Partizán, also showed that the Tisza Party is ahead of Fidesz.

According to Publicus, Tisza Party has 39 percent and Fidesz 37 percent among sure party voters.

Fidesz leads confidently

Fidesz faction leader Máté Kocsis responded to this announcement in a Facebook post. As he wrote, he obtained András Pulai's survey for next February, in which DK stands at 47 percent, Tisza at 65 percent, and Fidesz at 6 percent.

"The survey also shows that Péter Magyar's dating photos styled with artificial intelligence are less popular among women than Ferenc Gyurcsány's free verse in sneakers"

- he continued.

Kocsis added that the analyst notes in his study: "following the trends, Fidesz can reach minus 17-18 percent by 2026."

In another post, Máté Kocsi drew attention to the relationship between the Public Institute and Datadat:

"The world-famous public opinion pollster called Publicus (owned by András Pulai) also received from the rolling dollars before the 2022 elections. Before we forget. There is always that foreign money that closes the scissors"

Featured image: Máté Kocsis/Facebook