There is no change at the top of the party's popularity list.
Government parties continue to have the highest level of social support - this is revealed by Századvég's November party preference survey.
According to the research data, 38 percent of the politically active Hungarian population (those who promise their participation in the election as certain or likely) would vote for the Fidesz-KDNP party alliance in a parliamentary election due this Sunday.
In the ranking of the parties, the Respect and Freedom Party (TISZA) is in second place with 32 percent, followed by the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) with 9 percent.
In this environment, 6 percent would vote for the Mi Hazánk Movement and 5 percent for the Democratic Coalition. The support of Momentum and MSZP currently does not reach the 5 percent entry threshold.
Another party would be supported by 1 percent of the politically active population, and the proportion of those who are unsure or refuse to answer is 6 percent.
If we only examine the preferences of active party voters, the Fidesz-KDNP currently stands at 40 percent, the TISZA Party at 35 percent. 9 percent of the politically active, party-voting population would vote for the Hungarian Kétfarkú Kutyapárt, 7 percent for Mi Hazánk, and 5 percent for DK. On this basis, Momentum's support would be 2 percent, MSZP and other parties would vote 1 percent each.
Cover image: Fidesz inscription signs at the Fidesz-KDNP election rally
Source: MTI Photo: Szilárd Koszticsák