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21 Research Center: the Majority of Hungarians Do Not Support the Construction of the New Paks Nuclear Power Plant, Although Many Have Not Even Heard of It

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Based on the current government strategy, Hungary's energy mix relies predominantly on nuclear energy and renewable sources, primarily solar energy, but what do people think about this?

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Based on the current government strategy, Hungary's energy mix relies predominantly on nuclear energy and renewable sources, primarily solar energy, but what do people think about this?

According to a survey commissioned by the 21 Research Center for MP Bence Tordai, 57 percent of Hungarians would like the country to support the use of renewable energy. 13 percent chose fossil fuels, and 16 percent chose nuclear energy. Based on the research, the opposition politician wrote on his social media page: it is clear that his investment does not have sufficient social support. Only 15% of Hungarians who want a change of government wo…

·Budapest, Hungary
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In terms of party support, the advantage of Péter Magyar is also significant.

According to a recent survey, 57 percent of those surveyed would rather support renewable energy, while only 16 percent would choose to build a nuclear power plant, and nearly 30 percent of respondents have not even heard of Paks 2, one of the government's most important investments.

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telex.hu broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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