73 result(s) for nézőpont survey
Hungary ’s Image In Foreign Media Improves
- 6 Feb 2014 3:00 AM
- current affairs
International media interest in Hungary has intensified, and the country’s image in foreign media generally improved last year compared to 2012, an analysis released by Nézőpont research suggests.
Most Hungarians Support Paks Upgrade
- 3 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Most Hungarians support the upgrade of the Paks nuclear power plant and think it will cement economic ties between Russia and Hungary, according to a survey by pollster Nézőpont. It found 89% of the people surveyed knew about the intergovernmental agreement.
Poll Registers Unchanged Support For Parties In Hungary
- 16 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Support for Hungary’s political parties was virtually unchanged at the beginning of the year, pollster Nézőpont told MTI, referring to its latest survey conducted for the weekly Heti Válasz.
Xpat Opinion: Repercussions Of PM Orbán’s Speech At World Jewish Congress In Budapest
- 14 May 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A conservative columnist fears that the apology of WJC chairman Ronald S. Lauder for his earlier criticism of PM Orbán’s speech will not be as widely reported in the international media as the original communique blaming Orbán for not being specific enough in distancing his party from the anti-Semitic far-right. A left-wing columnist, on the other hand, criticizes PM Orbán’s labelling of the Jews ...
Voter Registration Not Too Popular In Hungary
- 16 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Only 25% support the idea of voter registration, according to the latest survey conducted by Nézőpont Institute, while 70% would like to see everyone given a chance to vote. The survey reveals that 30% of eligible voters would vote for Fidesz, 13% for Jobbik, 10% for the Socialists, 6% for LMP, and 3% for the Democratic Coalition. Of respondents 39% did not answer or would vote for other parties.
Hungary's Ruling Party Fidesz Lead Grows In New Poll
- 5 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Support for Fidesz among decided party voters rose from 32% to 36% from May to June, while that for the Socialists fell from 31% to 27%, according to the latest Tarki poll. Jobbik’s popularity went up from 21% to 22%, LMP’s dropped from 11% to 10%, and the Democratic Coalition’s from 4% to 3%.
Hungary's Fidesz Set For Sweeping Victory
- 31 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"More than half, 61%, of decided voters will support Fidesz in the upcoming local elections, according to a poll conducted by the conservative Nezopont Institute for weekly Heti Valasz.
Fidesz Victorious, Jobbik Enters Parliament, Polling Booth Chaos
- 12 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- current affairs
"Four parties - among them two new ones - have made it to Parliament, according to all pollsters. Centre-right Fidesz is expected to have a two-thirds majority. The Socialist Party (MSZP) is seen winning the second most mandates. Far-right Jobbik and green party LMP have also reached the 5% threshold, the pollsters agree. The Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) and the liberal Free Democrats ...
Poll Gives Fidesz Vast Majority Of Seats In Hungarian Parliament
- 30 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Fidesz stands a very good chance of obtaining a two-thirds parliamentary majority at the April elections, according to the latest survey by Nezopont Institute for the conservative weekly Heti Valasz.
Hungary ’s Image In Foreign Media Improves
- 6 Feb 2014 3:00 AM
- current affairs
International media interest in Hungary has intensified, and the country’s image in foreign media generally improved last year compared to 2012, an analysis released by Nézőpont research suggests.
Most Hungarians Support Paks Upgrade
- 3 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Most Hungarians support the upgrade of the Paks nuclear power plant and think it will cement economic ties between Russia and Hungary, according to a survey by pollster Nézőpont. It found 89% of the people surveyed knew about the intergovernmental agreement.
Poll Registers Unchanged Support For Parties In Hungary
- 16 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Support for Hungary’s political parties was virtually unchanged at the beginning of the year, pollster Nézőpont told MTI, referring to its latest survey conducted for the weekly Heti Válasz.
Xpat Opinion: Repercussions Of PM Orbán’s Speech At World Jewish Congress In Budapest
- 14 May 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A conservative columnist fears that the apology of WJC chairman Ronald S. Lauder for his earlier criticism of PM Orbán’s speech will not be as widely reported in the international media as the original communique blaming Orbán for not being specific enough in distancing his party from the anti-Semitic far-right. A left-wing columnist, on the other hand, criticizes PM Orbán’s labelling of the Jews ...
Voter Registration Not Too Popular In Hungary
- 16 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Only 25% support the idea of voter registration, according to the latest survey conducted by Nézőpont Institute, while 70% would like to see everyone given a chance to vote. The survey reveals that 30% of eligible voters would vote for Fidesz, 13% for Jobbik, 10% for the Socialists, 6% for LMP, and 3% for the Democratic Coalition. Of respondents 39% did not answer or would vote for other parties.
Hungary's Ruling Party Fidesz Lead Grows In New Poll
- 5 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Support for Fidesz among decided party voters rose from 32% to 36% from May to June, while that for the Socialists fell from 31% to 27%, according to the latest Tarki poll. Jobbik’s popularity went up from 21% to 22%, LMP’s dropped from 11% to 10%, and the Democratic Coalition’s from 4% to 3%.
Hungary's Fidesz Set For Sweeping Victory
- 31 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"More than half, 61%, of decided voters will support Fidesz in the upcoming local elections, according to a poll conducted by the conservative Nezopont Institute for weekly Heti Valasz.
Fidesz Victorious, Jobbik Enters Parliament, Polling Booth Chaos
- 12 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- current affairs
"Four parties - among them two new ones - have made it to Parliament, according to all pollsters. Centre-right Fidesz is expected to have a two-thirds majority. The Socialist Party (MSZP) is seen winning the second most mandates. Far-right Jobbik and green party LMP have also reached the 5% threshold, the pollsters agree. The Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) and the liberal Free Democrats ...
Poll Gives Fidesz Vast Majority Of Seats In Hungarian Parliament
- 30 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Fidesz stands a very good chance of obtaining a two-thirds parliamentary majority at the April elections, according to the latest survey by Nezopont Institute for the conservative weekly Heti Valasz.