Hungarians are not satisfied with the goverment
Fidesz has shred some of its lead over the main rival Socialist party, and the radical nationalist Jobbik has increased its camp, the latest Ipsos poll published in Saturday’s Nepszabadsag showed.
Among all voters, support for Fidesz and its allied Christian Democrats went down to 22%from 23% in June while the Socialists added one point to 14%, said the poll.
This translates into about 1.8 million votes for the centre-right ruling alliance and around 1.1 million supporters for the Socialists.
Jobbik’s support base rose from 7 to 8% from June to July. The green opposition LMP party had 4 percent support in the whole sample, just under the 5 percent threshold for entering parliament.
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