Századvég: Most Hungarian Voters Say Orbán - Mesterházy TV Debate Unnecessary
- 27 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
The majority of Hungarians do not think it necessary for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Attila Mesterházy, prime minister candidate for the Unity opposition alliance, to hold a televised debate before the general election, the results of a fresh survey showed.
Fully 77% of respondents predicted a victory for the ruling parties in the April 6 election. Only 8% expected that the five-party alliance led by Mesterházy would win, Századvég said, adding that a majority of leftist voters are prepared for a defeat.
In the current situation 58% of voters said it was unnecessary to hold an Orbán-Mesterházy debate. Only 30% said the debate would be important, the pollster said.
Source www.hungarymatters.hu
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