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  1. dead97531 on

    Good to know:

    The Tisza Party has consistently led the polls for over a year, maintaining nearly the same level of support as seen today.

    Electoral threshold is 5% for one party, 10% for a coalition with 2 parties, 15% for a coalition for three or more parties.

    No coalition is expected to be formed.

    The turnout is expected to be around 75%.

    Total Population:

    * Fidesz: 28% [Current government]
    * Tisza: 35% [Centrist party]
    * Mi Hazánk: 5% [far-right]
    * MKKP: 2% [Joke/liberal party]
    * DK: 2% [Left wing party]
    * Other parties: 1%
    * Undecided/non-partisan: 27%

    Source:

    [https://24.hu/belfold/2026/02/03/21-kutatokozpont-felmeres-2026-januar/](https://24.hu/belfold/2026/02/03/21-kutatokozpont-felmeres-2026-januar/)

    Edit:

    Also the pollsters is the most trustworthy pollster we have, their poll was the closest to the EP election result.

  2. StrangerConscious637 on

    As an Austrian I will celebrate the day Orban falls like a win of a million euros. It will be a very special day… for Hungary and for Europe. Orban is a fascist like Putin or Trump. Time to go to hell fascist leader!!!!

  3. First-Outcome-5010 on

    Seems crazy how Fidesz is still able to rally 28% of the voters.

    I am guessing its mainly the periphery like in Poland with the PIS.

  4. Question for anyone who knows – during the last election I remember lots of similar posts about how well the opposition was doing and how tough it will be for Orban to win, but he won quite easily anyone. What makes this situation different? I’ve seen a few too many reddit stories like this and am always skeptical, so I’m curious what really is different this time.

  5. geoRgLeoGraff on

    I’m not thrilled about Magyar. Honestly, he’s just another populist and I don’t see a change for the better. Heck, Orbán is more eloquent than him (not saying I support him, hold your horses). Many people are against Orban, yes, but insyead of voting Magyar they should be voting a progressive party. This way we’re gonna get a new Orbán, I’m afraid.

  6. Short-Detective-530 on

    Pubic hair doesn’t look good compared to real beard

  7. person1549 on

    Crazy how the whole continent is keep an eye on the hungarian political scene, Orban really pissed people off.

  8. Don’t get your hopes up, though. They will rig the elections.

  9. Intrepid-Routine-875 on

    Sure, same polls years ago but Orban won.

    These polls are fake since they interview only the same kind of person.

  10. Haxemply on

    This is from 21 Kutató Központ. They always overestimate Tisza. Although I still believe them more than the lackey oeganization that says Fidesz still has close to 50% of support.

  11. Oakseyy49 on

    For non-Hungarians : 21 Kutatóközpont is by far the most reliable institution so you can trust these figures. What matters ultimately is for us Hungarians to vote these Russian bootlickers out!!!

  12. WeakDoughnut8480 on

    Until he’s physically gone. I’m not celebrating 

  13. Szabolcs85 on

    Tisza’s candidate for Minister of National Economics is the most successful Hungarian manager. István Kapitány literally rose to become the Global Executive VP of Shell Global and if things turn out well, he’ll handle the Hungarian economy. So this could turn out well. The other members of the Tisza cabinet are also very competent; the Foreign Minister for example, Anita Orbán (heh) has a MA in history from Tufts University, another MA from the Fletcher School and another degree from Corvinus. She explicitly stated that she aims to reorient Hungary towards the West and to rebuild Polish-Hungarian relations. The Defense Secretary has two military science-related college degrees AND actual combat experience. The list goes on.

    If Tisza wins, it could set Hungary on a very good trajectory.

  14. OneAndOnlyMeAndNotU on

    Polish right wing politicians thief’s already contacted lukaszenko to give them asylum.

  15. kanyewest42 on

    It would be a huge relief if Hungarians finally elect someone who isn’t corrupt. Europe also needs this in these precarious times. Fingers crossed

  16. Siguardius on

    Why are conservative and right-wing political parties so popular right now? I’d assume everyone wants free, open-minded society, set on sustainable growth. But no, Hungary, Poland, US, they all want World for themselves and act like everything great is within, and everything bad is outside.

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