Recent polling data indicates a significant shift in Hungarian politics. The Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, holds a 15-point lead over the ruling Fidesz party among decided voters.
The survey, conducted by the Median Institute, shows Tisza at 51% support, while Fidesz has 36%. This rise of Tisza coincides with Hungary's economic challenges and concerns over potential U.S. tariffs.
The next parliamentary election is scheduled for 2026. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has introduced tax cuts in response, but their effectiveness remains uncertain.