8 October 19:13
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The Fidesz party, led by Viktor Orbán, is in an uncertain situation in the polls for the parliamentary elections in Hungary, scheduled for the spring of next year. According to the data, Fidesz is rated at 35%, while Tisza, the main opponent, leads with 43%. This decline is exacerbated by inflation and economic stagnation, which have eroded confidence in the government. Although Orbán has proposed populist measures, they have not been sufficient to regain lost support. Almost 68% of Hungarians intend to participate in the vote.