New Poll: Orban Loses Hungarian Election With A Bang
11- 8.04.2026, 15:21
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His rival could win up to 66% of parliamentary seats.
Peter Magyar's opposition Tisza Party could win 138-143 seats in Hungary's parliament, according to the latest projections, which would amount to 66% of the seats and give it a majority. This poses a serious threat to Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party ahead of the April 12 elections.
According to the Median agency, based on five recent polls published by HVG, Fidesz could win just 49-55 mandates and Mi Hazánk's party 5-6 seats. This suggests a possible defeat of the ruling party in terms of the number of parliamentary seats.
According to polls, 48% of voters are ready to vote for Tisa, 30% - for Fidesz, another 15% are either undecided or do not intend to participate in the elections. The forecast is based on five representative telephone polls conducted in late February and March on a sample of 5,000 people.
If the forecast proves true, Tisa will have a controlling edge, allowing it to change the country's political architecture. For Orban, this means not just a difficult election, but the risk of a serious collapse of the longstanding system of government. The new government is already prepared to investigate abuse, corruption and the use of state resources for the benefit of cronies during his last 16 years in power.