If parliamentary elections were held this Sunday, a four-party parliament would likely be formed, with Tisza, Fidesz–KDNP, Mi Hazánk, and the Two-Tailed Dog Party entering the National Assembly. In February, party preferences changed only within the margin of error. The Tisza Party continues to hold a stable lead over the governing parties. The balance of power between the two major parties remains unchanged; however, the competitive field is narrowing, the proportion of undecided voters has noticeably decreased, and support for smaller parties has also declined. These voters have shifted to the two major parties.
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