Fiatalok: A Kormányváltás Igénye
Recent survey data reveals a striking trend among the youth in Hungary, highlighting a significant desire for political change. According to a June poll conducted by the 21 Kutatóközpont, a staggering 80% of individuals aged 18 to 29 expressed their support for a government shift, while only 10% favored retaining the current administration. This finding not only underscores a generational divide but also reflects broader discontent with the existing political climate.
A Kormányváltás Támogatóinak Korcsoportok Szerinti Megoszlása
Beyond the youth perspective, the survey indicates varying levels of support across different age groups. Among those aged 30 to 39, 65% expressed a desire for change, compared to 18% wishing for continuity. The figures slightly decline for the 40 to 49 age group, where 46% advocate for a government shift. In contrast, the older demographic, particularly those 65 and above, shows a preference for maintaining the status quo, with 50% supporting the current government.
Települési Különbségek a Kormányváltás Mellett
Another noteworthy aspect of the survey is the geographical dimension of support. The data reveals that urban dwellers, particularly in the capital, exhibit a strong inclination towards reform, with 59% advocating for a government change, while only 29% wish to keep the current administration. In rural areas, the desire for political transformation is notably less pronounced, with only 46% supporting change, and 27% preferring the current leadership.
Politikai Preferenciák és Jövőbeli Választások
Addressing the question of preferred representation in a post-change scenario, respondents revealed divided opinions. Approximately 30% of those in favor of a government shift expressed a desire for exclusive representation from the Tisza party, while 31% favored collaboration with other opposition parties. A significant 39% remained undecided on this issue, indicating a nuanced approach to the future political landscape.
A Jelöltállítás Kérdése
The study further explored perspectives on candidate selection among supporters of a government transition. Among this group, only 23% preferred that the Tisza party nominate candidates exclusively, while 14% argued in favor of previous opposition winners running uncontested. The majority, 35%, believed that all willing candidates should have the opportunity to compete.
A Legfontosabb Tulajdonságok a Jelöltek Számára
When assessing the qualities deemed essential for individual candidates in parliament, the survey revealed a strong consensus. A resounding 69% prioritized expertise, followed closely by 68% valuing integrity. Additionally, 41% of respondents highlighted the importance of a candidate’s proven results, with 38% emphasizing the significance of a clean past.
Kutatási Módszertan
The research employed a hybrid data collection method, conducted from June 24 to 27, 2025, involving a sample of 1,000 respondents. Participants received links to an online survey via SMS, while interviews with those aged 65 and above were conducted via telephone. The results reflect a representative cross-section of the population, accounting for various demographic factors.
Összegzés
The survey findings reveal a resounding call for governmental change among younger voters in Hungary, reflecting broader societal discontent. Such insights provoke contemplation about the future political landscape and the direction in which the electorate wishes to steer the nation.
Forrás: hang.hu/belfold/21-kutatokozpont-a-fiatalok-80-szazaleka-kormanyvaltast-akar-178314
