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February 11th, 2019
Two-thirds of survey respondents interviewed after Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced new family assistance measures approved of them, according to the Nezopont Institute. Fully 63 percent of 541 people survey expressed satisfaction with the planned measures. Also 40 percent of people identifying with the opposition backed them. Nezopont also said that the government's anti-migration stance was met with "a consensus at least as broad", with 64 percent of the respondents against the European Union "revisiting mandatory migrant quotas" after the upcoming European parliamentary elections.
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