Fidesz has maintained its lead – Real-PR 93’s latest poll

Pollster Real-PR 93 said on Monday that if elections were held this weekend, the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrat alliance would garner support from 44 percent of decided voters.

In the same group, the opposition Tisza Party would be supported by 36 percent, the pollster said.

Commenting on the survey, conducted between November 25 and 27 on a sample of 1,000 people, the pollster said support for the ruling parties had not changed from October, adding that among Fidesz supporters, “there is no sign of uncertainty.”

Concerning Tisza, Real-PR 93 said support for the opposition party “increased to the detriment of minute leftist parties” could have “reached its maximum”.

The pollster said Radical Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland) had a 7-percent backing, followed by the leftist Democratic Coalition with 5 percent and the satirical Two-Tailed Dog with 3 percent. The latter party did not clear the parliamentary threshold.

As we wrote in November, Péter Magyar’s Tisza party ahead of PM Orbán in latest polls but won’t field candidates on next election – Medián poll

Another poll says also, Tisza Party gains momentum, outshining Hungary’s leading Fidesz Party, details HERE.