Medián: Hungarians do not like the Sunday store closure
Medián’s latest survey has been published about the Sunday store closure – index wrote. Accordingly, there is a growing camp of opponents, particularly the opinion of the Fidesz supporters changed a lot, since it has been introduced.
In early March the proportion of supporters of the Sunday store closure was 64 percent (measured by the Ipsos public opinion research company), while 62 percent in late March (measured by the Medián) and 59 percent in mid-April (Measured by the Tárki public opinion research company) – the Medián public opinion research company writes in its statement. (index, szalai)
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