
"A poll published by IDEA found that 30% supported Orban's Fidesz party, 39% supported Magyar's Tisza, while 21% said they were yet to decide how they would vote."
"The European Council on Foreign Relations suggests that a majority of voters would like to see changes in Hungary's antagonistic stance towards the EU, even among Fidesz supporters."
"Approval for the current US administration was split along party lines, with three in four Fidesz supporters calling Donald Trump a good leader for the US."
"43% of those polled called for a 'very different approach' to EU relations, with 25% wanting 'minor adjustments' to the current stance."
As Hungary's April 12 general election approaches, Peter Magyar shows a slight lead over incumbent Viktor Orban in opinion polls. A recent poll indicates 39% support for Magyar's Tisza party compared to 30% for Orban's Fidesz party, with 21% of voters undecided. Voter sentiment reveals a desire for improved EU relations, with many Fidesz supporters also advocating for change. However, skepticism remains regarding support for Ukraine and its EU ambitions. Approval ratings for the US administration are sharply divided along party lines, reflecting differing views on international leadership.
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