A fresh poll conducted by the Nézőpont Institute shows that the allied ruling Fidesz and Christian Democrat parties have maintained a solid lead ahead of the opposition parties with the support of 52%.
The poll found that among the opposition parties, the Democratic Coalition (DK) remained the strongest, supported by 12%, and can be seen “as a winner” among the opposition parties in the period since last April’s general election. Radical Mi Hazánk, which entered parliament last year, has significantly increased its voter base, to 9%. Support for the satirical Two-Tailed Dog party has gun up three-fold, to also stand at 9%, Nézőpont said. The pollster said Momentum would just make it into parliament by clearing the five-percent threshold. Among the other opposition parties, neither Jobbik nor the Socialists, LMP or Párbeszéd would receive enough votes to enter parliament if the election was held this Sunday, Nézőpont said.