Századvég: Most Hungarian Voters Say Orbán - Mesterházy TV Debate Unnecessary

  • 27 Mar 2014 8:00 AM
Századvég: Most Hungarian Voters Say Orbán - Mesterházy TV Debate Unnecessary
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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