Bernd
01/07/2023 (Sat) 13:54
No.49600
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Looking at the party preference polls (among sure voters). There is at least one from last December, but here's three from November from three different institutions (not much changed btw).
Basically:
Fidesz is about 50%. No other party can challenge them alone. Unless some catastrophe happens, they gonna win the election in 2026 again. And most likely in 2030 as well. I think many people are just resigned that Fidesz is destined to win all. Like Russians acknowledging that Putin is a constant. Noone could do better anyway, we would be better off with someone else, they would steal the same.
DK, the "socialist" party of the ex-PM of the socialist party (Gyurcsány Ferenc PM), is at 18%. How the fuck they are capable to still hold this many voters, it is a mystery. Sometimes Gyurcsány says something over the top, but not much else they do. The main event that should have eradicate the party was the 2008 recession, and the 2x4 years of governing from 2002-2010, that drove the country to the ground, crashed and burnt. Gyurcsány was so unpopular he had to resign. Now they are the second largest party still...
Mi Hazánk at 8-10%, right radical party which was very (and only) liberal by opposing all the COVID restrictions and mandates. They stepped up and took over the place of the Jobbik after that one allied itself with the libs and socialists.
Momentum. Liberals just over the 5% threshold which allows entry to the legislation. Nothing noteworthy about them.
The rest probably couldn't reach the threshold, socialists, libs, joke party, and the Jobbik which noone knows what role they play (joke party #2?). They have nothing to offer to the voters. Well the joke party can offer humorous moves, initiatives.
Fuck me. Well at least the Fidesz gives something to western liberal media to grumble about. But I'm afraid it is according to plans as well.