Public Opinion in Hungary. November 30 December 20, 2017

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Public Opinion in Hungary November 30 December 20, 2017

Detailed Methodology The survey was conducted on behalf of the Center for Insights in Survey Research by Ipsos Hungary Zrt. Data was collected between November 30 and December 20, 2017 through face-to-face interviews. Sample size: (n=1,128). Margin of error: Plus or minus 3.20 percent with 95 percent confidence level. The sample is comprised of Hungarian citizens aged 18 years and older. Regions included in the sample are: Central Hungary; Central Transdanubia; Western Transdanubia; Southern Transdanubia; Northern Hungary; Northern Great Plain; and the Southern Great Plain. The sample includes both urban and rural inhabitants. Inhabitants of poorly accessible, remote parts of the country (comprising approximately 1% percent of the population) were excluded from the sample. The sample design was a three-stage, random sample. Stage One: Primary sampling unit settlements Stage Two: Secondary sampling unit addresses Stage Three: Tertiary sampling unit respondent (selected individuals within randomly selected address by using quotas based on age and gender). Figures in charts and tables may not add to up 100 percent due to rounding error and/or multiple choice answers. 2

General Perceptions: State of the Country

Overall, would you say that Hungary is heading in the right or wrong direction? 4% 38% 58% Right direction Wrong direction Don t know/refused to answer 4

In your opinion, what is the most urgent problem facing Hungary? (Open-ended, first answer) Immigration control/migrant crisis Healthcare Low standard of living/wages Unemployment and jobs Poverty and social inequality Corruption Pensions Economy Government/Victor Orban-Fidesz/Elections Migration of young people/skilled workers Relationship with EU Education and the school system Domestic politics George Soros's case/soros's plan Other Don't know 4% 1% 6% 8% 9% 11% 10% 17% 19% 5

To what extent is democracy functioning in Hungary? Very well 7% Somewhat well 3 Not very well 34% Not well at all 2 Don't Know/Refused to answer 6

What is the most important reason democracy is functioning well in Hungary? (Respondents who stated that democracy functions somewhat or very well: n=440; open-ended; multiple answers) Freedom of speech/freedom of expression 21% The Goverment/Leadership performs its job well 19% Free elections 10% People are asked about their opinion 7% The rule of law The solidarity/harmony among people Referenda/One can vote about everything The Prime Minister's/Viktor Orbán's merit The economic situation/strong economy Freedom of press 4% It is not functioning well 1% Don't know/refused to answer 16% Other 17% 7

What is the most important reason democracy is not functioning well in Hungary? (Respondents who stated that democracy does not function very well or not at all: n=634; open-ended; multiple answers) Corruption/Corrupt politicians 16% The government/actions and functioning of the government 11% Viktor Orbán/The Prime Minister The opinion of the people does not matter/the people have no say It is the fault of leaders/members of Government/Political leaders 6% 6% 6% We have a dictatorship/dictatorial leadership Poor governance There is no freedom of the press/media The regulatory system does not function well/laws are not followed One-party system 4% 4% People do not pay attention to each other/no solidarity Fidesz/The Orbán government Government supporters/those affiliated with Fidesz/Orbán Politics/State politics No agreement among parties Common people have it worse/exploitation of the people Poverty 2/3 Fidesz majority/right-wing majority Don't know/refused to answer 10% Other 18% 8

Perceptions of Institutions

To what degree do each of these institutions, through their work and activities, contribute to solving problems in Hungary? They contribute completely They contribute They do not contribute enough They do not contribute at all Don't know/refused to answer Intellectuals 9% 41% 3 1 4% Public (government) institutions 9% 41% 3 16% NGOs/Civil society 10% 38% 29% 18% The courts 9% 38% 31% 17% 4% Parliament 11% 3 30% 2 The Prime Minister/Viktor Orbán 16% 27% 2 29% Trade unions 7% 36% 34% 18% The media 7% 30% 34% 26% The church 7% 30% 30% 29% Business leaders 3 38% 21% 6% Political parties 6% 27% 40% 2 10

On a scale of 1 to 5 (where 1 = fully trust and 5 = do not trust at all), how much do you trust the following institutions to uphold democratic standards in your country? I fully trust them I trust them Neither trust not distrust I do not trust them I do not trust them at all Don't know/refused to answer The army 18% 34% 26% 10% 9% The police 14% 3 3 1 9% 1% Civil society 9% 31% 3 1 9% The civil service 9% 29% 3 16% 11% The Prime Minister 14% 21% 19% 19% 26% 1% The government 10% 24% 21% 2 2 1% Political parties 17% 31% 28% 18% 1% 11

Values and Outlooks

Would you say that Hungarian politics today are moving toward: 4% 21% 10% 6 More polarization More consensus No change Don t know/refused to answer 13

Do you think that the current polarization in Hungarian society is: (Respondents who stated that Hungarian politics today are moving toward polarization: n=730) 18% 10% 70% A good thing A bad thing Neither good nor bad Don t know 14

If asked to make concessions on issues in order to make Hungarian politics more functional, on which types of issues should political leaders make these concessions, and on which issues should they refuse to compromise? (Respondents who stated that polarization is a bad thing: n=513) Make concessions Do not compromise National identity issues (Immigration, EU-Hungary issues etc.) 4 51% The roles, procedures, and powers of state institutions 56% 38% Family issues 61% 3 Economic issues (redistribution, taxes, etc.) 6 3 15

Hungarian Identity & Communist Past

To what extent do you think investigating the communist past is still relevant for Hungarian politics today? Very irrelevant 3 Somewhat irrelevant 27% Somewhat relevant 2 Very relevant 11% Don't know/refused to answer 4% 17

In your opinion, what is the most important attribute that makes someone Hungarian? 40% 36% Being of Magyar descent 30% 28% Residing in Hungary and paying taxes in the country Being born in Hungary 24% Speaking fluent Hungarian 20% Other Don t know/refused to answer 10% 6% 0% 18

Foreign Affairs: Hungary s Place in the World

When looking at Hungary s position in the world, do you think Hungary is currently: In a very weak position in the world 3 In a somewhat weak position in the world 44% In a somewhat strong position in the world 16% In a very strong position in the world 4% Don't know/refused to answer 20

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Hungary s interests are best served by maintaining strong relations with European Union Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree 38% Don't know/refused to answer 37% 14% 6% Germany 3 4 1 7% Poland 30% 44% 1 7% 6% Great Britain 28% 44% 17% 6% U.S.A 27% 4 19% 7% France 2 44% 18% 8% 7% China 20% 38% 2 14% 6% Russia 18% 36% 2 16% 7% 21

Some people say that the best way to safeguard Hungary s national interests in the EU is by building a strong V4 coalition consisting of Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia to counterbalance the power of Western Europe. Do you agree or disagree with that statement? 1 Agree Disagree 27% 58% Don t know/refused to answer 22

To what extent is Hungary s NATO membership positive or negative for the country? Very positive 18% Somewhat positive 39% Neutral/Doesn't matter 29% Somewhat negative Very negative 1% Don't know/refused to answer 8% 23

Which one of these countries/institutions helps Hungary s national interests the most? 40% European Union Poland Russia 30% 30% Germany China United States of America 20% 19% None All 1 Don t know/refused to answer 10% 10% 8% 10% 0% 24

Regardless of the historic differences between Russia and Hungary, to what extent would you agree or disagree that Vladimir Putin s style of government is one that should be applied in Hungary? Strongly agree Somewhat agree 18% Somewhat disagree 26% Strongly disagree 4 Don't know/refused to answer 8% 25

Do you believe that European Union membership is a good thing for Hungary or not? 10% Yes 2 68% No Don t know/refused to answer 26

What do you think is the most important aspect of the EU that functions well? (Open-ended; multiple answers) Material/Financial assistance for development of the state 18% Economic development/economic connections/assistance 1 Abolishing borders/openness Free flow of labor force/employment Unity/Solidarity/Support/Power Big market/flow of goods and capital EU competitions/developmental projects 7% 6% 6% Joint policy (system/decisions/institutions) Peace and safety Cooperation/Joint projects/interests Free border crossing for EU members Monetary policy/joint currency 1% None 7% Other Don't know/refused to answer 2 27

What do you think is the most important aspect of the EU that does not function well? (Open-ended; multiple answers) Immigration control/quotas for migrants Independence of countries/interfering with internal Protection of the EU borders Divisions/Communication/Cooperation Inequality among EU countries Money distribution/lack of the control of the money Low standard/wages are not the same Insufficient assistance/protection for small countries Economy/Industry/Agriculture have been ruined Bureaucracy Common currency Political issues Imposition of values system/they want to unify the Crime/Corruption/Laws/Lack of the control There is nothing that does not work well Other Everything/Many things None Don't know/refused to answer 4% 4% 8% 6% 1% 1% 20% 30% 28

If a referendum were held today on whether to stay in the EU, would you vote to: 6% 10% 17% Leave the EU Stay in the EU Would not vote 67% Don t know/refused to answer 29

Do you believe that being part of the European Union has brought economic benefits or harm to Hungarian citizens? It has brought benefits to most Hungarians 41% It has brought benefits to some Hungarians but has harmed others 3 It has not changed the situation 10% It has brought more harm than benefits to Hungarians 8% It has mostly hurt Hungarians economically Don't know/refused to answer 4% 30

Some people say that the West (i.e. the United States and Western Europe) are not treating Hungary fairly. To what extent do you agree or disagree with that statement? Strongly agree 18% Somewhat agree 34% Somewhat disagree 2 Totally disagree 1 Don't know/refused to answer 11% 31

Demographics

Demographics 80% 70% 70% 60% 50% 47% 54% 5 40% 30% 29% 31% 31% 30% 20% 10% 19% 19% 16% 17% 17% 11% 9% 10% 1 14% 1 0% Male Female 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 >60 Primary school High school graduation College/University diploma Central Hungary Central Transdanubia Western Transdanubia Southern Transdanubia Northern Hungary Northern Great Plain Southern Great Plain Urban Rural GENDER AGE EDUCATION REGION TYPE 33

Demographics 80% 70% 69% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 28% 2 1 1% 2 0% <1% 18% 8% Blue-collar worker Agricultural White-collar worker Professional Housewife Retired Unemployed Student/Pupil Other Refused Catholic Orthodox Protestant Agnostic Other OCCUPATION RELIGION 34

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