By the elections in June the TISZA Párt become the second largest party, with about 30%. Picrels are the freshest data.
Pic #1 made by a company close to the govt/Fidesz. It shows the EP election results in the first column at each party, and the current polling in the second. - Fidesz is as popular as four months ago - Tisza Párt's popularity has grown - remember this is a semi-conservative, pander to everyone, get the opposition together party Between the two there's 10% difference. - DK-MSZP-P is the remnants of the socialist party just above the 5% eligibility line (for parliamentary seats) - Mi Hazánk, right radical party, separated from the Jobbik, from those who did not want to team up with the left-liberal opposition, again right at the threshold - Kétfarkú Kutya Párt (KKP) - the joke party, under the treshold, perhaps they could get in perhaps not. - Momentum - liberals, down the drain - the rest down the drain. According to them strictly taken those numbers 4 parties could get into the parliament.
Pic #2 From a pollster close to oppostion. They also show the preference in two columns (rows actually), but the light blue is the whole population (all voters), the dark shows the sure voters. - Fidesz - 28% all voters, 39% sure voters - Tisza - 26% all, 37% sure