The website 24.hu quotes Hanna, who said that in recent days he sees a kind of enthusiasm in a significant part of Hungarian society. Hann also ruled out the possibility that Tisza will get more votes on party candidates, but Fidesz will have more mandates thanks to the victory of its candidates in single-mandate constituencies. “With such a significant difference in popularity, it cannot happen,” he said.
Hann did not want to comment on the possibility that Magyar’s party would obtain a constitutional majority in the new parliament. He indicated that he would prefer to wait for the currently ongoing survey to make a statement.
However, in early April, according to the last five different public opinion polls, the Median agency estimated that the Tisza party could win up to 141 mandates in the 199-member parliament and would have a comfortable constitutional majority. According to this estimate, the Fidesz party could occupy 52 seats, the nationalist movement Naše vlast five, and one seat is reserved for national minorities.
Support for Magyar’s party increases from month to month, especially among younger voters, among people with university and secondary education. Tisza has considerable support in larger cities and towns, but voters of the ruling Fidesz party continue to dominate in smaller ones.
