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Fidesz Gauges Members’ Opinion on Orbán’s Suitability in Internal Survey

After its spring defeat, Fidesz launched an internal survey asking members to rate Orbán and other senior figures.

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Fidesz Gauges Members’ Opinion on Orbán’s Suitability in Internal Survey

Following its defeat in the spring elections, Hungary’s Fidesz has begun an internal investigation to understand why it failed, Telex reports. The party is using a questionnaire to gather feedback from members on party organization, local chapter conditions, internal communication, and whether a more direct, modern, and positive tone is needed. The survey also asks members to choose what kind of opposition politics they want and to evaluate the work of several leading Fidesz politicians, including Viktor Orbán, Péter Szijjártó, and János Lázár. Members can also leave a message for Orbán.

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