Fidesz-KDNP has been leading ahead of opposition parties by 40 percentage points since the EP elections, with its popularity remaining over 50 percent.
The overwhelming majority of Central Europeans (70 percent) consider their countries family-friendly, but the population of V4 countries do even more so at 74 percent.
The Nézőpont Institute inquired about the chances of the mayoral race in Budapest with a representative method including a sample of 500 people of the capital's voters. Just like in 2018 on a national level, there are no signs of a possible willing to change in 2019 within the capital.
70 per cent of Hungarians, that is equal to 5,6 million voters, including 1 million Budapest citizens eligible to vote would not like to see Ferenc Gyurcsány in a relevant political position – a survey by Nézőpont Institute showed.
Neither Gergely Karácsony nor Olga Kálmán would be able to beat István Tarlós if mayoral elections were held this Sunday, according to a 1,000 respondent public opinion poll conducted by Nézőpont Intézet on behalf of Magyar Nemzet.