Hungarian Voters Favor EU Membership Despite Prime Minister's Criticism
A recent poll conducted by the European Council on Foreign Relations reveals that 77% of Hungarian voters support continued membership in the European Union, despite Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's efforts to portray the EU as an adversary. The poll indicates that while Orbán's Fidesz party maintains a significant following, there is a notable desire among voters for recalibrating Hungary's relationship with the EU. The survey also highlights skepticism towards financial support for Ukraine, with only 26% of respondents endorsing such aid. The poll comes ahead of Hungary's general election, where Orbán faces a challenge from Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, who advocates for a more cooperative stance with the EU.