1. More than 1,512,000 respondents (98.82%) agreed that the utility cost reduction program should be maintained.
2. More than 1,500,000 people (98.01%) believe that the interest rate freeze should be extended for 2024.
3. More than 1,496,000 (97.89%) agreed that the extra-profit tax should be maintained.
4. More than 1,519,000 (99.33%) responded that the creation of migrant ghettos in Hungary should not be allowed.
5. The number of people who responded that Brussels should stop supporting Palestinian organizations due to the threat of terrorism exceeded 1,485,000 (97.72%).
6. More than 1,521,000 (99.32%) responded that instead of arms shipments, there is a need for a ceasefire and peace in Ukraine.
7. More than 1,514,000 (99.06%) agreed that "we should not pay more for the support of Ukraine until we receive the money due to us."
8. More than 1,513,000 (99.02%) responded that the conditions are not yet met for Ukraine to join the European Union.
9. Regarding the admission of genetically modified Ukrainian grain, more than 1,520,000 (99.29%) believe that all possible means should be used to support Hungarian farmers and ensure the GMO-free status of Hungarian agriculture.
10. More than 1,507,000 (98.64%) responded that child protection regulations should be further tightened, which Brussels wants to abolish.
11. More than 1,499,000 (98.15%) responded that stricter action, even through legislative tightening, should be taken against foreign influence in domestic affairs.
The national consultation is a well-established government initiative to solicit public feedback on issues affecting the nation's sovereignty and policy-making. It offers a glimpse into citizens' stances on economic, security, and social matters, informing both national decision-making and international observers of Hungary's democratic engagement.