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Kocsis: Results of Vote 2025 survey on Ukraine's EU accession were ‘deep blow' to Tisza Party

Kocsis: Results of Vote 2025 survey on Ukraine's EU accession were ‘deep blow' to Tisza Party

Budapest Times20 hours ago

Máté Kocsis, the group leader of the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats, said on Thursday that the results of the Vote 2025 government survey on Ukraine's European Union accession was a 'deep blow' to the opposition Tisza Party, given that responses numbering almost 2.3 million were four times the number of responses to Tisza Party's own survey.
'Peter Magyar must have been strictly reprimanded by Mr Weber's team,' Kocsis said, adding that Tisza was obliged to promote Ukraine's EU membership as a condition of belonging to 'Weber's party'.

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