PM Orbán can be in real trouble: Péter Magyar leads all polls; Minister Lázár can run instead of Orbán

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Poll results showing an increasing Tisza lead ahead of PM Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz have been arriving one after the other recently. IDEA Institute, for example, found that Magyar’s Tisza has a 7% advantage over Fidesz, and it seems that despite all of Orbán’s efforts, he is unable to overcome Tisza or even harm its rising popularity. That means that losing power after the 2026 general elections is becoming a reality, which was an unthinkable scenario even one year ago.

IDEA Institute: Péter Magyar has a significant lead ahead of Fidesz

According to index.hu, the Hungarian IDEA Institute’s recent poll found that only four parties could cross the minimum threshold if parliamentary elections were held this May: Orbán’s Fidesz, Magyar’s Tisza, right-radical Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland), and the Democratic Coalition, a party previously led by former PM Ferenc Gyurcsány, who withdrew from public life this month. His ex-wife, Klára Dobrev, is expected to take over the party’s leadership.

According to the IDEA Institute, Tisza’s advantage ahead of Fidesz is solid: out of the entire adult population, 34% would cast their ballot on Péter Magyar’s new formation, while only 25% would vote for PM Orbán.

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Concerning those who promise to participate in an election, Tisza’s advantage is 7%. 44% of the voters would support Péter Magyar, and only 37% would vote for PM Orbán.

4 parties would emerge in the new parliament

The 5% parliamentary threshold would be passed only by two political parties: Our Homeland and Democratic Coalition (5% and 6%). Meanwhile, Hungary’s joke party, the Two-Tailed Dog Party, would receive 4%, which is not enough to win seats in the next National Assembly. However, the frivolous party won some key positions in Hungary; for example, they are in multiple local councils, including the Budapest Municipal Council and the party’s chairman, Gergely Kovács, is the mayor of the capital’s 12th district.

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