Fidesz Also Asks Its Members in an Internal Survey Whether the Party Should Be Dissolved
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In the internal assessment launched after the election defeat, the party is questioning the reasons for the failure as well as the suitability of Viktor Orbán and other leading politicians.
Those who fill in the form can also send a message to Viktor Orbán.
Fidesz has launched an unusual internal survey.
Fidesz has embarked on a tougher self-examination than ever before after its April election defeat. The questionnaire sent to party members asks not only about the reasons for the failure and Viktor Orbán's future role, but also suggests several scenarios, from a complete transformation to the liquidation of Fidesz and the founding of a new right-wing party.
They expect honest answers from the membership on a number of issues, from the party's communication and the state of its rural organizations, to the assessment of leading politicians, to the future of Fidesz. The internal survey also includes whether the party should be completely transformed and rejuvenated, or whether the creation of a new right-wing, conservative political force might be justified.
However, according to Bertalan Havasi, they are in good condition.
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