Magyar, leader of the opposition TISZA party, campaign tour in Gyor
Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition TISZA party, waves a flag during a campaign tour in Gyor, Hungary, November 15, 2025. – Hungary’s centre-right Tisza party leads Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s governing Fidesz party before an April 12 election, and the far-right Our Homeland party is on course to enter parliament, according to an opinion poll published on Tuesday.
Although pro-government pollsters put Fidesz ahead, the 21 Institute poll published by news site 24.hu was the second this week to put Tisza ahead and show Our Homeland winning enough seats to enter parliament.
The 21 Institute poll, conducted between January 28 and February 2, put Tisza on 35% support among all voters, up from 34% in December. Fidesz was on 28% support, up from 26%.
The poll showed 53% of decided voters supported Tisza and 37% backed Fidesz, a similar level to December.
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