End-of-year public opinion polls

Balance of party preferences, 2024

 
 
Dec
30.

End-of-year public opinion polls

Republikon Intézet
 

"2023 has not brought any earth-shattering changes in terms of party support." – This is how Republikon Institute’s December 2023 end-of-year review starts. Who would have thought then that within three months, the governing parties would lose their president and justice minister, opposition protests would be staged, some of them reaching hundreds of thousands of protesters. Who would have thought that Péter Magyar would emerge, who, breaking away from NER, would reorganise the political palette in the following three months, to produce an EP election result of nearly 30%, only three months after the Tisza Party was formed. After such a year, it is essential to review the evolution of party preferences, and this is the purpose of the last analysis of Republikon in 2024.

The whole study can be accessed in English through this link.

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