Πέμπτη 3 Μαρτίου 2016

Hungary: Increased the percentage of the ruling party in February

Hungary: Increased the percentage of the ruling party in February



The proportion of Hungarian citizens supports Finch Viktor premier party Orban declined in February, according to a poll by the Median institute after months increased or remained stable due to the tough stance in response to the crisis of refugees and migrants.

The hard face exhibited by the Orban benefited since elected to power in 2010 and won a second term in 2014, but the controversial reforms promoted in education affected its popularity, according to the poll.

The Orban reversed the decline in the percentage of Finch summer, taking a very tough stance on the refugee crisis.

But the percentage of ruling party decreased by two percentage points last month, according to the Median survey published in news hvg.hu. website

The data show that the percentage of Fido in the total population fell to 32% in February from 34% in February, this right wing Giompik party rose to 16% from 14%, while the percentage of Socialists rose to 10% from 9% the same period.

It is the first time a survey of this institute recorded decline of Fido the summer.

The ranks of the ruling party voters, the rate fell further, to 46% last month from 53% in January.

According to Entre Khan, director of the institute, the survey, conducted between 19 and 23 February, registered social discontent in the country.

Last month two massive demonstrations were against the reforms in education promoted by the right-wing government of Orban, a politician whom many Hungarians consider authoritarian and oppressive.

A "wide range of citizens' understanding of the demands of teachers, noted Han.

A few days after the demonstrations, the Orban announced that citizens if Budapest would accept the quota system in the redistribution of immigrants and refugees, the EU decided referendum in Hungary will take place to decide.

Analysts said it was a tactical move aimed the issue of immigrants and refugees continue to monopolize the political agenda.

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