The surface shows Péter Magyar soaring, but an emerging trend could deliver victory to PM Orbán in 2026

The Prime Minister last promised a 14th monthly pension during the 2006 elections, which he eventually lost. Péter Magyar, however, is keeping all the stakes—and even raising them—so he’s not to be underestimated when it comes to spending. The latest survey indicates the Tisza Party has little to fear, yet deeper trends are emerging that could clearly favour Fidesz in next April’s election.
It feels as if the election is tomorrow
Hungary finds itself in a strange situation. From an outsider’s perspective, the intensity of political discourse and public attention seems puzzling since there are still at least five months until the elections. Still, it often feels like the polling stations will open tomorrow.
The stakes are high. Observing public debate, the Prime Minister and his allies have good reason to believe that a loss would mean the collapse of their carefully built card house: the economic network and all their years of struggle would be for nothing. This fuels their desperation and determination, as there is no Plan B. The situation is underscored by the fact that Orbán’s eldest child, Ráhel Orbán, is already in the United States with her husband (who has become one of Hungary’s top five wealthiest people in recent years) and their children, for her studies.
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Half a million more Tisza supporters
According to Závecz Research’s October poll, Orbán’s camp has good cause to worry. Five months out from the elections, the Tisza Party’s support among the entire population rose to 35% in October, while Fidesz stands at 29%. This 7% gap translates to around half a million more voters for Tisza, whose base numbers 2.8 million. It’s worth noting that in 2022, 3 million votes secured the Fidesz-KDNP alliance a two-thirds parliamentary majority amid record turnout (in fact, by one additional MP).

Závecz predicts a four-party parliament if the elections were held now, with Mi Hazánk and the Democratic Coalition likely to enter too. Political analyst Gábor Török says the key question five months out is whether there are still “convertible” voters. Previously, he noted that most voters have already decided who to support. Another question is turnout among those convinced by either camp. For quite some time, Fidesz has proven nearly unbeatable at mobilisation in Hungarian politics. Meanwhile, the share of voters without party affiliation remains significant at 22% of the population, but most of these are unlikely to vote in 2026, according to Závecz.
Orbán ramps up giveaways to the max
A previous Republikon survey yielded similar results, except with a notably higher share of non-affiliated voters. Yet, just like Závecz, it showed Tisza holding a half-million voter lead over Fidesz.








“Orbán ramps up giveaways to the max”= ELECTION BRIBES
Prepare for huge inflation, more than the inflation caused by the last election
Nothing, absolutely NOTHING, nothing the name Victor Mihaly. Orban and his “Heinous” Fidesz Government – absolutely NOTHING to contribute to the FUTURE of Hungary.
We have been by the Orban led Fidesz Government after (16) sixteen years a country that our name has been DISGRACED/Humiliated.
Hungary, over the course of (16) sixteen years factually DELIVERED to by Orban and his Fidesz Government, through their Greed and Selfishness – their Exploitation not in practice of a Government that has PRIORITIZED firstly the people, the citizens of Hungary, but functioned under a Government “signed off” agreed by Victor Mihaly. Orban been the benefactors for their “personal” benefits at the gargantuan expense – the abuse, of millions upon millions of Hungarians and of our country – Hungary.
Spring of 2026 – orderly, acted and “played out” in Truth and Facts – in SOLIDARITY must be the end through rightly process of HUMILIATION – the downfall outing of the name Victor Mihaly. Orban and his Fidesz Government.
Hungary we have been humongously – FAILED.
An ever repeating four-year cycle of spending around elections followed by fiscal corrections… Yey.
What the Base wants from our Politicians, apparently.
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