The article discusses the lack of party preference polls published by government-affiliated institutes in Hungary, highlighting a significant decline in polling activity compared to previous years. It mentions that the Nézőpont Institute published only one poll this year, showing a lead for Fidesz, but also indicates that the gap is closing with Tisza. The silence from pro-government pollsters is attributed to a loss of credibility due to contradictory surveys and concerns about the impact of unfavorable results on Fidesz's voter base. The article also notes that independent pollsters report a growing lead for Tisza, contrasting with the government-aligned institutes' findings. Teljes cikk (24.hu)