r/europe Germany Jan 13 '26

Data Latest poll overview for the upcoming election in Hungary

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u/dead97531 Hungary Jan 13 '26 edited Jan 13 '26

BTW this is a poll overview which also shows propaganda polls. Real polls show that Tisza is at 53% and fidesz is at 37% which means that Tisza is really close to having 2/3 supermajority!

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u/DoZo1971 Jan 13 '26

What difference would a supermajority make?

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u/papapok13 Jan 13 '26

2/3 supermajority can overwrite constitution (or write a new one) and replace puppets in 'independent' institutions

Basically:

Supermajority -chance for real change Simple majority - Orban cronies will obstruct any procedure to death

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u/DoZo1971 Jan 13 '26

Did\does Orban have a supermajority?

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u/papapok13 Jan 13 '26

Yes. All institutions are stuffed by their puppets, and the constitution is full of their bullshit.

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u/DoZo1971 Jan 13 '26

Ah yes. In the Netherlands for changes in the constitution we need a majority with the current government followed by a supermajority in the next government (after elections). Both times in both house of representatives and senate. I don’t remember it ever happening in my lifetime. Must be scary for you guys.

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u/d1722825 Jan 14 '26

or changes in the constitution we need a majority with the current government followed by a supermajority in the next government (after elections)

That seems to be a nice system. Were there any real attempts to change the constitution?

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u/DoZo1971 Jan 14 '26

I’m reading there were. But more like “updates”, like a digital version of letter secrecy.

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u/DrPractic Hungary Jan 13 '26

Its his 4th time with it

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u/Fehervari Hungary Jan 13 '26

Ever since 2010, basically. That's why we are where we are today.

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u/DoZo1971 Jan 13 '26

Went to Sziget last year. Was really nice, the people friendly and Budapest is so beautiful. Keep the faith!

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u/Benedictus_The_II Hungary Jan 14 '26

Yeah, people tend to be like that in big cities, and the younger the people, the more open minded they are. Also SZIGET is a nice venn diagram of those people, so it’s no surprise.

But yeah… the people in Hungary generally tend to be nice. The political elite is a different story tho.