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Hungarian Opposition Leads PM Orban’s Fidesz, Poll Shows

BUDAPEST, April 10 (Reuters) – ⁠Hungary’s ⁠centre-right Tisza party ⁠leads Prime Minister Viktor ​Orban’s ruling Fidesz ahead of ‌Sunday’s parliamentary election, a ‌poll published by ⁠newspaper ⁠Nepszava showed on Friday.

Nationalist Orban faces the ​biggest challenge to his rule in 16 years, although the ​large number of undecided voters means ⁠the ⁠outcome of the ⁠election ​is uncertain.

Tisza, led by former government insider ​Peter ⁠Magyar, had the support of 52% of decided voters, while 39% backed Fidesz, ⁠the poll conducted by Publicus Institute showed.

The survey, ⁠which had a sample size of 1,000, showed 38% support for Tisza among all voters, with Fidesz backed by 29%. Some 25% of respondents said they had ⁠not decided how they would vote.

Date Agency Fidesz Tisza Our Undecided

Apr 7-9 Public 29% 38% 4% 25%

Mar Iranytu 34% 41% 3% 18%

Mar 27-30 Public 30% 36% 4% 24%

Mar 23-28 21 Research 28% 40% 4% 26%

Mar 24-28 Zavecz 31% 39% 4% 20%

Mar 23-26 Republikon 31% 37% 4% 23%

Mar 17-20 Median 30% 46% 3% 18%

(Reporting ​by Anita Komuves; Editing ​by Toby Chopra)

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