The governing parties continue to have the highest social support, according to the November party preference survey by Századvég.

Survey data show that, in a parliamentary election due this Sunday, 38% of the politically active Hungarian population (those who are either certain or likely to vote) would vote for the Fidesz-KDNP coalition. In the party ranking, the Respect and Freedom Party (TISZA) is in second place with 32%, followed by the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) with 9%. 6% would vote for the Our Homeland Movement and 5% for the Democratic Coalition. Momentum and the Hungarian Socialist Party are currently below the 5% threshold. 1% of the politically active population would support other parties, while the share of undecideds or refusers is 6%.

If we look only at the preferences of active party voters, Fidesz-KDNP currently stands at 40% and the TISZA Party at 35%. 9% of politically active voters would vote for the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party, 7% for Our Homeland and 5% for DK. Momentum’s support on this basis would be 2%, while 1% would vote for MSZP and 1% for other parties.

• Methodology

CATI method, n = 1000, among the politically active adult Hungarian population (politically active = those who are sure or likely to vote), data collection: 14-19 November 2024.