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Contextual outline - Jobbik-voters: who they are, what do they think?

Contextual outline - Jobbik-voters: who they are, what do they think? . Peter Kreko Research Director, Political Capital Institute Assistant Professor ELTE University, Budapest, Pedagogical and Psychological Faculty . Radical right in Hungary - Back by popular demand? .

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Contextual outline - Jobbik-voters: who they are, what do they think?

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  1. Contextual outline - Jobbik-voters: who they are, what do they think? Peter Kreko Research Director, Political Capital Institute Assistant Professor ELTE University, Budapest, Pedagogical and Psychological Faculty

  2. Radical right in Hungary - Back by popular demand?

  3. Tendency in support of Jobbik Average percentage values of 4 polling institutes (Tárki, Medián, Szonda Ipsos, Századvég)

  4. Current party preferences (average)

  5. Socio-demographic features of Jobbik voters

  6. The „typical” Jobbik voters? • „Losers of the transition”: • Poor • Undereducated • Marginalized • Strongly religous

  7. Poor?

  8. Undereducated? Level of education (overall population) Level of education (under the age of 35)

  9. Strongly Religious?

  10. Some attitudinal characteristics

  11. Summary Differences, but no gap Jobbik can build its politics on „mainstream” views of the society (anti-establishment attitudes, anti-roma prejudices, etc.) Jobbik’s support seems to be more symbolic, than „material” in nature

  12. Thank you for your attention! kreko@politicalcapital.hu www.politicalcapital.hu www.riskandforecast.com

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