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11 July 09:34

A poll shows that 51% of Hungarians want the Orbán government to change, while only 28% want it to continue after 2026.

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According to a poll conducted by the 21 Research Center, 51% of respondents want a change of government in Hungary, while only 28% prefer the Orbán government to remain in power after 2026. The majority of those who want a change say that the Tisza Party should win a majority in Parliament, either alone or in alliance with other opposition parties. There is also uncertainty among voters about opposition candidates for the upcoming elections, indicating a split in opinions.

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