The aggressive demonstrations organised by a handful of opposition politicians and sympathisers have all to do with the opposition's race for visibility rather than social issues, says Nézőpont Institute in response to the events of recent days.
Support for Fidesz-KDNP has gone up by 7 percentage points since the April elections, shows the latest party preference survey carried out during the end of November and the first half of December including a period of opposition protests.
Hungarian voters do not approve the scandalous behaviour displayed by the opposition in Parliament on Wednesday - 66 percent deem it unacceptable from Members of Parliament, according to the latest opinion poll by Nézőpont Institute.
While in the UN there is no consensus on the issue of immigration, the people and political leaders of Visegrad Four countries stand united on rejecting it, shows the Nézőpont Institute telephone survey commissioned by Hungarian daily Magyar Idők.