The formations on the left are below the entrance threshold.
Based on the latest party preference research by Századvég, Fidesz-KDNP continues to lead the ranking of parties.
According to the latest survey, among the politically active Hungarian population (those who promise to participate in the election as certain or likely), the government parties currently stand at 40 percent.
The Respect and Freedom Party (Tisza) is in second place - at a disadvantage of nine percentage points - with 31 percent, and the Mi Hazánk Mozgalom and the Magyar Kétfarkú Kutyapárt (MKKP) are in third place, both with 6 percent each.
The left-wing parties are below the 5 percent entrance threshold, the results revealed.
Among the politically active population, 8 percent are those who do not know who they would vote for in a parliamentary election due this Sunday, or did not answer the question.
If we only look at the preferences of active party voters, Fidesz-KDNP would receive 43 percent of the votes, Tisza 32, Mi Hazánk Mozgalom and MKKP 7 percent each this Sunday, and the parties of the left-wing alliance - with their result below 5 percent - would not get into the to the National Assembly.
Cover image: Fidesz inscription signs at the Fidesz-KDNP election rally
Source: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák