For the 2024 European Parliament elections, K-Monitor has prepared an application called Voksmonitor, which you can access at the website of Voksmonitor.
The aim of the application is to match users’ answers to various political questions to the parties standing in the elections, thereby helping voters to understand the parties’ positions on important policy issues. The forty questions compiled by K-Monitor were completed by all parties with real political activity on the list except Fidesz-KDNP, including TISZA. In the case of the governing parties, their communications and the measures they have taken were used as a basis for the answers.
The issues presented by the application include the attitude to the war in Ukraine, the extension of the EU’s powers, possible exit from the EU, the issue of active euthanasia and the rule of law procedure against Hungary.
The positions of the respondent and the candidates can be compared, and Voksmonitor calculates how much the respondent agrees with the candidates’ positions after completing the questionnaire. The results also include the justification and additional information provided by the parties, giving an even more in-depth insight into their views on the issue.
HERE you may start filling it out. HERE you can find Voksmonitor’s similar questionnaire about the Budapest mayoral election. Finally, HERE is their questionnaire about Debrecen, but, unfortunately, it is accessible only in English.
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