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Two-thirds of Hungarians say Orbán is damaging European unity in Putin’s interests
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- Two-thirds of Hungarians say Orbán is damaging European unity in Putin’s interests
- Almost two-thirds of Hungarians think that Orbán and the government are responsible for the withheld EU funds
- survey: Orbán is considered a wealthy dictator and Fidesz is considered corrupt
- Interview: Public Perception of Viktor Orbán and Fidesz
Publicus Publicus Institute, commissioned by the Hungarian MEP István Ujhelyi, measured the public opinion towards Hungary’s foreign policy by surveying 2006 individuals in a nationwide representative poll conducted between the 3rd and the 14th of February 2022.
Two-thirds of respondents rather agree with the statement that corruption-allegations-in-the-european-parliament-belgian-authorities-carry-out-20-inspections-of-parliaments-offices/” title=”… allegations in the European Parliament: Belgian authorities carry out 20 inspections of Parliament's offices”>Viktor Orbán and his government are damaging European unity in the interests of Vladimir Putin.
Almost two-thirds of Hungarians think that Orbán and the government are responsible for the withheld EU funds
The survey was conducted by Publicus Institute as a part of publicus Omnibusz, between the 5th and the 8th of December 2022, polling 1009 individuals via phone, who are representative of the adult population of Hungary. The potential of sampling were corrected with weighting based on the data from the 2016 KSH census data.
Almost two-thirds of Hungarians believe that Viktor Orbán and his government are responsible for the withheld EU funds.
survey: Orbán is considered a wealthy dictator and Fidesz is considered corrupt
HVG commissioned Medián Public opinion & Market research institute to conduct a representative survey in June.
according to the survey, 53 percent of respondents tend to believe that the prime minister himself is involved in corrupt activities. Only 7 percent of pro-government voters consider the prime minister to be involved, while 87 percent of opposition voters and 48 percent of undecided voters think he is involved.
Interview: Public Perception of Viktor Orbán and Fidesz
HVG commissioned Medián Public opinion & Market research institute to conduct a representative survey in June. according to the survey,53 percent of respondents tend to believe that the prime minister himself is involved in corrupt activities. Only 7 percent of pro-government voters consider the prime minister to be involved, while 87 percent of opposition voters and 48 percent of undecided voters think he is involved. Editor’s Interview wiht Political Analyst on Hungarian public Opinion
Editor: Recent surveys indicate a significant portion of the Hungarian population believes Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is involved in corruption. Can you shed some light on these findings? Guest: Certainly. The survey conducted by Medián Public Opinion & Market Research Institute reveals that 53% of respondents think Orbán is engaged in corrupt activities. This perception is deeply rooted in various political and economic decisions made by his government. The opposition voters overwhelmingly (87%) believe in his involvement, while even a notable percentage of undecided voters (48%) share this view. Pro-government voters,however,remain largely skeptical,with only 7% agreeing with the accusations. Editor: What factors contribute to this divide in public opinion? Guest: Multiple factors contribute to this divide.Firstly, the government’s handling of EU funds and the withheld payments have been a significant point of contention. Many Hungarians believe that the government has mishandled these funds, which has fueled suspicions of corruption. Additionally, the media landscape in Hungary is highly polarized, with pro-government outlets frequently enough dismissing allegations of corruption, while opposition-aligned media amplifies them. This polarization influences public perception significantly. Editor: How does the perception of corruption impact the political landscape in Hungary? Guest: The perception of corruption significantly influences the political landscape. Trust in government institutions is eroding,which can lead to lower voter turnout and increased support for opposition parties. The opposition parties often use corruption allegations to mobilize their base and attract undecided voters. On the other hand, the government has been focusing on nationalist and anti-immigration rhetoric to maintain it’s support base. The dynamics between these two narratives create a complex political environment. Editor: What can be done to address these concerns and restore public trust? Guest: Addressing these concerns requires a multi-faceted approach. Clarity and accountability are crucial. The government needs to implement robust anti-corruption measures and ensure that public funds are used effectively and transparently.Self-reliant media plays a vital role in holding the government accountable, and efforts should be made to foster a more balanced media environment. Additionally, the opposition parties should present concrete policy alternatives to address the public’s concerns effectively. editor: Thank you for your insights. What are the main takeaways from this interview? Guest: The main takeaways are that a significant portion of the Hungarian population believes Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is involved in corruption, largely due to the government’s handling of EU funds and the polarized media landscape. This perception impacts the political landscape, with trust in government institutions eroding and influencing voter behavior.to restore public trust, transparency, accountability, and balanced media are essential.
survey: Orbán is considered a wealthy dictator and Fidesz is considered corrupt
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