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    Hungary's Tisza Party Maintains Lead Over Orban's Ruling Fidesz, Poll Shows

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    Posted on February 2, 2026

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    Last updated: February 2, 2026

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    Tisza party leads Fidesz by eight points in Hungary's latest poll, impacting EU relations ahead of April elections.

    Tisza Party Holds Eight-Point Lead Over Fidesz in Latest Poll

    Hungary's Political Landscape

    BUDAPEST, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Hungary's centre-right opposition Tisza party kept an eight-point lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's governing nationalist Fidesz party in January, a poll showed on Monday, ahead of a parliamentary election set for April 12.

    Current Poll Results

    Orban is facing the biggest challenge to his grip on power since Fidesz swept to victory in 2010, although the outcome remains highly uncertain.

    Voter Sentiment and Demographics

    Tisza is led by former government insider Peter Magyar who has said his party will tackle corruption, unlock billions of euros in frozen European Union funds to boost the economy, and firmly anchor Hungary in the EU.

    Implications for Future Elections

    The April vote will have major implications for Europe and its far-right political forces.

    Orban, an ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, has often clashed with the EU on a range of issues while maintaining cordial ties with Russia and criticising Ukraine. The EU accuses Orban of eroding democratic values in Hungary, which he denies.

    The latest poll, conducted between January 21-24 by Publicus Institute and published by daily newspaper Nepszava, showed that 48% of decided voters supported Tisza while 40% backed Fidesz, unchanged from December.

    Besides the two major parties, only the far-right Our Homeland (Mi Hazank) would surpass the 5% threshold required for entry into parliament, the survey found.

    The poll also found that 63% of voters thought Hungary was on the wrong track. That figure rose to 71% among pensioners, a key demographic, which Orban has targeted with a pension top-up.

    Most polls have shown Fidesz trailing Tisza despite voter-pleasing measures after three years of economic stagnation in Hungary, which has also endured the EU's worst inflationary surge following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    However, pro-government pollsters show a Fidesz lead. 

    A second survey published on Monday by the pro-government Nezopont Institute showed Orban had a 46% approval rating compared with 35% for Magyar.

    Nezopont, which did not survey party preferences in the poll conducted between January 26-27, said support for Orban was especially high among elderly and rural voters.

    (Reporting by Anita KomuvesEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Table of Contents

    • Hungary's Political Landscape
    • Current Poll Results
    • Voter Sentiment and Demographics
    • Implications for Future Elections

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tisza party leads Fidesz by eight points in latest poll.
    • •Poll conducted by Publicus Institute shows unchanged support since December.
    • •Hungary's April election has significant EU implications.
    • •Voter sentiment shows 63% believe Hungary is on the wrong track.
    • •Pro-government polls show differing results with Fidesz support.

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