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96 Per Cent of Transylvanian Hungarians Support Fidesz, New Poll Finds

Summary by hungarianconservative.com
Hungarian opposition party TISZA leader Péter Magyar has recently made an active push for courting Hungarians living in Transylvania, Romania, holding dual citizenship. Magyar even took it upon himself to walk on foot from Budapest to Nagyvárad (Oradea) in Transylvania. The two cities are around 310 kilometres (192 miles) apart, and it took Magyar just under 11 days to complete the journey. However, it seems that the stunt was not enough to conv…
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Two politicians in similar positions were invited to a panel discussion on the transformation of political discourse at the GLOBSEC regional security policy conference in Prague: Zoltán Tarr, vice-chairman of the Tisza Party and head of its European Parliament delegation, and Michal Šimečka, leader of the opposition Progressive Slovakia (PS), whose party is also currently leading Fico's party according to Slovak opinion polls. Both agreed that d…

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hungarianconservative.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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