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    Hungary's Tisza party leads pre-election poll, far-right party on course for parliament

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    Posted on February 3, 2026

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    Last updated: February 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary's Tisza party leads Fidesz in polls ahead of the April election, with Our Homeland party likely to enter parliament.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Hungary's Political Landscape
    • Poll Results and Voter Support
    • Challenges for the Fidesz Party
    • Leadership of the Tisza Party

    Tisza Party Surges Ahead of Fidesz in Hungary's Pre-Election Polls

    Overview of Hungary's Political Landscape

    BUDAPEST, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Hungary's centre-right Tisza party leads Prime Minister Viktor Orban's governing Fidesz party before an April 12 election, and the far-right Our Homeland party is on course to enter parliament, according to an opinion poll published on Tuesday.

    Poll Results and Voter Support

    Although pro-government pollsters put Fidesz ahead, the 21 Institute poll published by news site 24.hu was the second this week to put Tisza ahead and show Our Homeland winning enough seats to enter parliament.

    Challenges for the Fidesz Party

    Nationalist Orban faces the biggest challenge to his rule since Fidesz swept to victory in 2010 although the outcome remains highly uncertain, with opinion polls showing that many voters are still undecided.

    Leadership of the Tisza Party

    The 21 Institute poll, conducted between January 28 and February 2, put Tisza on 35% support among all voters, up from 34% in December. Fidesz was on 28% support, up from 26%.

    The poll showed 53% of decided voters supported Tisza and 37% backed Fidesz, a similar level to December.

    The poll showed that Our Homeland (Mi Hazank) would be the only other party to pass the 5% threshold required for entry into parliament.

    A Publicus Institute poll published on Monday by Nepszava newspaper showed 48% of decided voters supporting Tisza and 40% backing Fidesz, with Our Homeland on more than 5% support. It also showed 27% of voters were undecided, after 31% in December.

    Tisza is led by former government insider Peter Magyar who has said his party would curb corruption, unlock billions of euros in frozen European Union funds to boost the economy, and firmly anchor Hungary in the EU and NATO.

    (Reporting by Krisztina Than, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tisza party leads Fidesz in Hungary's pre-election polls.
    • •Our Homeland party is on course to enter parliament.
    • •Polls show many voters remain undecided.
    • •Tisza party aims to curb corruption and boost the economy.
    • •Peter Magyar leads the Tisza party.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary's Tisza party leads pre-election poll, far-right party on course for parliament

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Hungary's pre-election polls showing Tisza party leading over Fidesz.

    2Who is leading the Tisza party?

    Peter Magyar is leading the Tisza party.

    3What is the significance of the poll results?

    The poll results indicate a potential shift in Hungary's political landscape with Tisza leading.

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