Pollsters anticipate Fidesz win on April 3
At a conference on the election on Monday, Agoston Mraz, the director of Nezopont Institute, said that “serious pollsters anticipate a Fidesz lead and victory … though none anticipates Fidesz winning a two-thirds majority, which will give the left wing a reason to be happy”.
Daniel Nagy, Nezopont’s public survey director, said their poll among decided voters show a support of 47 percent for Fidesz against a 42 percent support for the joint list of the united opposition.
Miklos Szantho, the director of the Centre for Fundamental Rights, said they “calculate between 110 and 120 mandates to be won by Fidesz” out of 199 seats.
Zsolt Barthel-Ruzsa, vice-president of the Szazadveg Foundation, said Fidesz had “quite a decent advantage”. “It’s clear we can looking forward to a Fidesz-KDNP victory over the united opposition,” he added.