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THE RATIO OF SUPPORTERS FOR OLYMPICS HOSTING RIGHTS HAS CONTINUED TO RISE

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More than half of Hungarians (53 percent) are supporting the concept that Budapest should host the Olympics – as a public opinion telephone poll by Nézőpont Intézet indicated during 14-19 November 2015, by asking 1000 people. Hosting the Olympics was supported only by 40 percent of respondents in Au
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JOBBIK’S EFFORTS TO BECOME A PEOPLE’S PARTY HAVE FAILED

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The number of Jobbik supporters has decreased by one-third compared to the level registered in September – reveals Nézőpont Intézet’s public opinion poll prepared at the request of Heti Válasz. The survey also points out that two-third of Hungarians are dissatisfied with the left wing’s performance.
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There is a 150 percent increase in the approval level of Viktor Orbán compared to a half a year ago

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In April, 28 percent of the total population would have elected Viktor Orbán as Prime Minister, but by October, one and a half times more, 43 percent of the respondents said the same – according to Nézőpont Intézet’s representative public opinion poll prepared at the request of Heti Válasz between O
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FIDESZ-KDNP has not been this strong since September of last year

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As a result of the national consensus that emerged around the immigration issue the government side has bolstered its support by 5 percentage points to 34 percent by the end of September within the total population. Support for Fidesz-KDNP was this strong only prior to the announcement of the planne
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