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January 17th, 2019
Hungary's ruling parties maintained their lead over the opposition parties, which saw their support remaining basically unchanged, according to a fresh poll released by the Szazadveg Institute. Within the whole electorate, 35 percent of the vote would go to the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrat (KDNP) alliance if the election were held this Sunday, Szazadveg said. Support in this group for Jobbik remained at 8 percent while for the Socialist-Parbeszed alliance went down to 6 percent. Green LMP maintained its support at 3 percent and the leftist Democratic Coalition at 4 percent, the pollster said. Among decided voters Fidesz-KDNP had support of 53 percent, Jobbik 13 percent and the Socialist-Parbeszed alliance 12 percent. LMP in this group stood with 9 percent and DK with 8 percent. The ratio of undecided voters went up to 37 percent.
MTI
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