The advantage of Fidesz-KDNP over the left-liberal side is undiminished
The poll examined the parties’ support base in several dimensions.
If left-wing parties – similarly to the 2022 parliamentary elections – were to draw up a joint list, 42 percent of respondents would vote for the governing parties and 25 percent for the opposition alliance.
Eleven percent of voters would vote for Magyar Kétfarkú Kutyapárt, 9 percent would vote for Mi Hazánk Mozgalom, and the proportion of those who refused to answer and were undecided was 12 percent.
In case the parties of the six-party left-wing alliance decided to run independently in a parliamentary election if it was due this Sunday,
Fidesz-KDNP would be supported by 40 percent of the votes of Hungarians, Magyar Kétfarkú Kutyapárt by 11 percent, and Demokratikus Koalíció and Mi Hazánk Mozgalom by 9 percent each.
According to the survey, Momentum’s voter base is estimated at 8 percent. Jobbik, LMP (2 percent each), MSZP and Párbeszéd Magyarországért (1 percent each) would not even reach the 5 percent threshold required to win mandates.
In summary, one year after the 2022 parliamentary elections, political support for the Fidesz-KDNP party alliance remains outstanding, while the opposition side is characterized by strong fragmentation and general unpopularity.
CATI-method, n=1000, among the politically active Hungarian adult population (politically active = those who promise to participate in the elections for sure or likely), data collection: March 2023