Hungary's Tisza Party has submitted a bill to parliament, which includes a constitutional amendment, aimed at abolishing the Sovereignty Protection Office. The party argues the office has served as a tool for autocratic governance.
Hungary's Tisza Party has proposed a new austerity package that would significantly reduce the salaries and benefits of parliamentary representatives, including a 40% cut to their pay and deductions for mobile phone bills.
Hungary's Tisza Party has submitted a proposal to establish five new parliamentary investigative committees. The party also suggested stricter procedures for these committees, including potential fines and imprisonment for non-compliance.
The "Ígéretfigyelő" (Promise Monitor) platform has introduced a new feature that lists the Tisza Party's election promises and now indicates which government resolution corresponds to each commitment.
A new poll by 21 Kutatóközpont indicates that the Tisza Party has further strengthened since the election, holding a 71:21 lead among committed voters, while Fidesz's support stands around 20%.
Fidesz politician Máté Kocsis has denied claims of an alleged secret service operation against the Tisza Party, stating that nothing of the sort occurred and that a National Security Committee investigation will confirm this.
Zsolt Tárkányi has stepped down from his role as press chief for the Tisza Party, with his work concluding upon the end of his parliamentary mandate in Debrecen.
Hungary's Momentum party has expressed gratitude to the Tisza Party via a large billboard. Momentum stated that this gesture was intended to signal that Hungarian society had achieved something significant.
Hungarian politician Magyar Péter has publicly shared schedules for upcoming parliamentary and celebratory events, and criticized Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony for organizing a competing event the evening before his Tisza Party's gathering. He also delivered a speech at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Following a significant election defeat, Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán announced he would not take his parliamentary seat and intends to focus on reorganizing his political party. He stated a need to lead the party's renewal from outside parliament.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law, which restricts content related to gender and sexuality, violates fundamental European Union values and rights. The court stated that the law 'stigmatizes and marginalizes' LGBTQ+ individuals, marking a significant legal decision.
Péter Magyar's Tisza Party achieved a landslide victory in recent Hungarian parliamentary elections, with its majority growing to 141 seats after the final count. This outcome marks a significant challenge to Viktor Orbán's long-standing political system.
During a protest, opposition leader Flamur Noka was reportedly hit with tear gas by police forces. The incident occurred amidst ongoing political tensions and demonstrations.
Negotiations are set to commence in the Hungarian Parliament regarding the inaugural session, where discussions will focus on the leadership and committee assignments for the newly formed parliament following the recent elections.
Hungarian actor Ervin Nagy publicly criticized Attila Vidnyánszky, stating that someone who has committed "so many sins" against Hungarian theater life should not be involved in decision-making. This highlights a public dispute within the Hungarian cultural sector.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
A Tisza Párt elnöke szerint Orbán Viktor újra elővette a félelemkártyát a Török Áramlat elleni állítólagos merényletkísérlettel, és harmadosztályú operett-előadásnak nevezte a látottakat.
Péter Magyar's Tisza Party is revitalizing the Hungarian opposition, attracting Orbán's voters with a new grassroots strategy, while Viktor Orbán is reportedly preparing "traps" to hinder Magyar's potential governance. A documentary about Magyar and his party will also be made available online.
Csárdi Antal has publicly invited Tisza Party politician Bódis Krisztina to a debate, promising to withdraw his candidacy if she convinces him. He awaits her proposed date by April 7.
Despite Fidesz candidates posting more frequently to a larger follower base, Hungary's Tisza Party candidates are more effectively reaching rural voters on Facebook, particularly through Reels videos.
A recent survey by Republikon Intézet indicates that the Tisza Party holds a 9-percentage-point lead among decided voters, suggesting a three-party parliament if elections were held now.
Csézy, a Tisza Party candidate for Mezőkövesd, announced on Facebook that he requires urgent surgery but affirmed that this will not deter him from his political goals for 'regime change'.
A recent Median poll indicates a substantial increase in support for the Tisza Party, with its lead over ruling parties growing to 23 percentage points among committed voters, suggesting a potential for a two-party parliament.
Máté Kocsis claims that the Tisza Party employed IT specialists connected to Ukrainians, leading to an investigation by the Constitutional Protection Office.
A Jobbik party candidate, István Földi, has withdrawn his candidacy in favor of the Tisza Party, stating he is stepping aside rather than backing down.
Bencsik András, a founder of the Békemenet (Peace March), publicly stated his desire to "punch" Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar, whom he called a fraud and accused of "stealing the Békemenet," suggesting other founders would support his aggression.
Ha nem követ el választási csalást, a kormány áprilisban bukik – saját szempontjukból bizakodóak a Tisza Párt szavazói, akik Magyar Péter országjárásának nagykőrösi állomásán hallgatták kedd este a…
The Hetek newspaper published a photo of Zsolt Tárkányi, a member of the Tisza Party, in a gesture resembling a Nazi salute, but the party claims the photo was taken while he was singing a popular fan song and denies any Nazi connotation.
A series of corrections appeared on the Magyar Nemzet website concerning articles about the vice-president of the Tisza Party, acknowledging that false information was spread about Márk Radnai.
Hungary's Tisza Party claims that a 'fabricated excuse' was used to prevent them from using drones on March 15th, citing a regulation that required a request to be submitted at least thirty days prior to the planned use.
The operator of Velence Korzó has banned the Tisza Party from holding an event there, stating that political events are not permitted at the venue, though Péter Magyar's party reportedly did not intend to hold it there anyway.
While most Hungarian government members did not take Women's Day greetings seriously, several politicians, including Orbán and Németh Balázs, posted extensively, with Orbán honoring women in Győr and Németh Balázs greeting Tisza Party and DK activists.
A court has ruled in favor of Hungary's Tisza Party in a correction lawsuit against Index, related to claims about a 600-page document. Index missed the appeal deadline, making the ruling final.
According to a February survey by Závecz Research, Péter Magyar's Tisza Party now has a lead of 12 percentage points among committed voters, with its support base exceeding three million people.
Kossuth and Jászai Mari award-winning actress Ági Szirtes revealed her motivations for participating in a Tisza Party event during an interview on the 'Sorsok mögött' program.
Hungary's Tisza Party has announced changes to its parliamentary committee assignments, replacing several members. Márton Melléthei-Barna will now serve as vice-chairman in two committees.
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has criticized the opposition Tisza Party, stating that it is focused on hunting down political opponents rather than implementing its program. Fidesz expressed hope that the Tisza Party would cease political agitation and begin genuine governmental work.
The youngest parliamentary representative of Hungary's Tisza Party has announced they will give up their tax exemption and urged fellow MPs from West Nógrád County to also decline additional benefits.
Hungary's Tisza Party has proposed a bill to suspend lawsuits and foreclosures related to foreign currency loans. This initiative aims to address issues faced by borrowers with such loans.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar has made significant statements regarding a clemency scandal, alleging that the former head of state was pressured and that the justice minister had negatively recommended the clemency request. He also discussed Hungary's ongoing negotiations with the European Commission concerning EU funds and conditions for Ukraine's accession.
The Tisza Party has denied claims that Tarr Zoltán made a promise concerning the MET case, with Zoltán himself stating that no informal consultation took place.
A company linked to Balásy Gyula is reportedly working as a subcontractor for the Tisza Party's 'system-changing popular festival,' though the party claims it was unaware of the connection.
A Tisza Party representative, who previously served as a border guard and police officer, encountered deplorable conditions, including salvaged and taped-up chairs, at the Western Railway Station police precinct in Budapest.
György Wáberer confirmed to Telex that he received back 100 million forints previously transferred to the Tisza Party and subsequently forwarded the sum to Gábor Iványi's community. He explained that he initially transferred the money five days before the election to publicly support the Tisza Party's program.
The Hungarian prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into claims by Bence Szabó regarding alleged secret service pressure leading to a search of two Tisza Party IT specialists.
The Democratic Union of Scientific Workers in Hungary is requesting additional funding from the Tisza Party. The union aims to raise researchers' salaries to prevent them from needing second jobs and to improve the overall research network.
The final count of votes in Hungary's recent elections has been announced, confirming an increased number of parliamentary mandates for Peter Magyar's Tisza Party. This outcome further strengthens the party's presence in the Hungarian Parliament.
Hungary could adopt the euro by 2030, provided it establishes the necessary conditions for transitioning to the European single currency, according to the chief economist of the Tisza party.
The Tisza Party has extended an offer to Rita Rubovszky, the current director of the Cistercian School Authority, to serve as their Minister of Education.
A high-level delegation from Brussels is reportedly set to arrive in Budapest within days to engage in discussions with the Tisza Party. The meeting is anticipated to take place on Thursday.
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, declared victory in the Hungarian elections, promising accountability and reconciliation. His win was celebrated by thousands in Budapest and drew congratulations from European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Ungurii vor decide duminică dacă vor înlătura guvernul Viktor Orbán, după 16 ani la putere, într-un scrutin urmărit atent în UE, la Washington și la Moscova.
A spy pen was reportedly found in the office of Hungary's Tisza Party, with messages suggesting a team named "Henry" was responsible for placing and attempting to retrieve it.
A new poll by the '21' center indicates that the opposition 'Tisza' party holds a nearly 20-point lead over Viktor Orbán among decided voters in Hungary, showing a 5-point increase for 'Tisza' in just three weeks. Political scientist Gábor Török suggests that if even half of the research from leading polling institutes is accurate, only the extent of Tisza's victory remains in question.
Nem lesznek felülről leállított nyomozások és ha valaki illegális dolgot kérne egy rendőrtől, az másnap már nem lesz pozícióban - ígérte a Tisza Párt elnöke.
Péter Magyar revealed that the Israeli-developed Candiru spyware was found on Tisza Party computers, alleging a secret service operation against the party. A former National Bureau of Investigation captain's video detailing how the Constitutional Protection Office used police against Tisza Party IT specialists has since gone viral, garnering over a million views.
„Okkal feltételezzük, hogy a magyar szolgálatok keleti hatalmakkal kooperálva küldték ezt az eredetileg katonai célra fejlesztett kémszoftvert” – mondta a Tisza párt elnöke.
Hungarian politicians have reacted to investigator Szabó Bence's claims that a special secret service unit, possibly including Péter Magyar's ex-girlfriend, worked to undermine the Tisza Party by disrupting its IT systems, with the child pornography unit allegedly involved as a cover-up.
Police proceedings have been initiated against two IT specialists associated with Hungary's Tisza Party, reportedly under pressure from secret services, as they allegedly sought to expose an organization planning to disrupt the party's IT system.
A miniszterelnök a Fidelitashoz köthető fiatalok által kifeszített zászló kérdésével nem foglalkozik, mert szerint a Tisza Párt képviselői „otthon vagy nyilvánosan” úgyis ukrán zászlót lengetnek.
A Tisza Párt elnöke Tolnán arról beszélt, hogy 15-16 éves gyerekek mögé bújva akarták lejáratni őket, de azt is elbukták a Fidelitas miatt. Pakson kiállt a jelöltjük, Cseh Tamás mellett.
A szekszárdi Lázárinfó egyik résztvevője kérdezte a minisztert a Nemzeti Meneten történt incidensről, a miniszter válaszában perceken át igyekezett összeukránozni a Tisza Pártot.
A Tisza Párt helyi jelöltje korábban arról számolt be, hogy hivatalosan még át sem adott részlegeken történt mérgezéses baleset a debreceni üzemben, a gyár pedig igyekszik eltussolni a…
Following encouragement from Prime Minister Orbán, Hvg.hu attempted to request classified documents regarding the Tisza Party's alleged Ukrainian funding but received no response from any authority, despite Orbán stating there should be no obstacle to such a request.
Fidesz parliamentary group leader Máté Kocsis responded to the Ukrainian embassy's earlier statement, which suggested the Hungarian parliament's actions this week would be applauded in Moscow, following similar remarks by Gergely Gulyás.
The CÖF civil movement has expressed outrage in an open letter after discovering that the domain 'bekemenet2026.hu' redirects to the Tisza Party's National March.
A Tisza Párt elnöke azt mondta: elvárja az Európai Unió vezetésétől, hogy szakítson meg minden kapcsolatot Ukrajnával, amíg Zelenszkij nem tisztázza a szavait, és nem kér bocsánatot a fenyegető…
Bóna Szabolcs, running in a Fidesz-dominated district, has requested not to be included on the Tisza Party's national list, stating he will not enter parliament if he does not win his election in Csorna.
A propagandamédia szerint kuruzsló a Tisza Párt mezőkövesdi képviselőjelöltjének férje, Szabó László, akit Magyar Péter epigenetikus rákkutatóként mutatott be. Utánajártunk, mi igaz ebből.
A 25-year-old Hungarian Member of Parliament from the Tisza Party has admitted to a drunk driving incident that occurred a year and a half ago. The MP posted about the event online, taking responsibility for his actions.
Péter Magyar has submitted a corrective amendment to the Tisza Party's constitutional proposal, clarifying that the aim is solely to abolish the Sovereignty Protection Office, while the protection of constitutional identity and Christian culture would remain intact.
The Tisza Party has strong reasons to make asset management foundations one of its first steps, as resolving their status is the most urgent and valuable unresolved condition for unblocked EU funds.
Hungary's Tisza Party has submitted proposals to amend the Basic Law, aiming to prevent Viktor Orbán from ever serving as prime minister again. The party also seeks to abolish certain political practices through these constitutional changes.
Hungary's Tisza Party plans to freeze the import of new guest workers from June 1, raising concerns among companies about potential impacts on investments and Hungarian jobs.
An IT specialist known as 'Buddha,' who worked for the Tisza Party, has been definitively convicted of blackmail and cybercrime involving sexual images by a court.
A company linked to a government-favored businessman was found to be working as a subcontractor for the Tisza Party's Saturday event, a fact the party leadership was reportedly unaware of, sparking controversy.
A new president has been elected for Hungary's national Roma self-government following the resignation of Aba-Horváth István, who will serve as a national minority spokesperson in the new Parliament.
Hungary's Tisza Party has proposed reopening the 106 railway line near Debrecen, which was closed last October and is the country's second busiest secondary rail line.
Outgoing Minister Gulyás Gergely expressed his displeasure, stating that the Tisza Party is petty for questioning Fidesz's Ágh Péter's victory, especially as the government is doing everything for a smooth handover.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has outlined his political stances, including a pledge to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits Hungary, and called for Ukraine to expedite the reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline. Magyar also named potential ministers for his envisioned post-Orbán government, signaling a significant shift in Hungarian politics.
Péter Magyar has emerged as a significant political challenger, reportedly winning over loyal Viktor Orbán voters and signaling a potential shift in Hungarian politics. This development is seen by some as a 'defeat' for Orbán and has implications for the broader European far-right landscape.
Hungary's protected price system is set to continue under the newly elected government led by the Tisza Party, despite growing concerns about its long-term sustainability, though diesel imports from Slovakia have eased some pressure.
Analysts are predicting that the Tisza Party government in Hungary will face significant economic strain and political challenges as it takes control of the nation's economy. The party is expected to inherit a difficult financial situation.
Following a recount, the Tisza Party candidate still leads by 48 votes over Fidesz's Bálint Nagy in the Keszthely constituency, with final results expected after absentee and foreign votes are counted.
Articles analyze Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure, describing how his government has profoundly transformed Hungary, from controlling media to shaping the economy, and bringing Hungarian democracy to a critical point.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar claims that a Tisza Party candidate was attacked with an air rifle, and the police have launched an investigation into the incident.
EU Commissioner Olivér Navracsics stated he saw no evidence to support claims of a secret operation against Hungary's Tisza Party, having also read Captain Bence Szabó's statement. This comes as Szabó, a former lead investigator, has received significant public donations after speaking out about the alleged probe, which Péter Magyar claims was an order to destroy Tisza.
Egy nap alatt milliós nézettség fölé futott a videó, amelyben a Nemzeti Nyomozó Iroda volt századosa elmondja, hogyan használta az Alkotmányvédelmi Hivatal a rendőrséget két, a Tisza Pártnak dolgozó…
Zoltán Vajda, an independent Member of Parliament, withdrew his candidacy in Budapest's 14th constituency in favor of the Tisza Party, aiming to prevent a Fidesz victory in a tight race.
Klára Dobrev of Hungary's Democratic Coalition (DK) announced the party is withdrawing its candidates in three electoral districts, citing the expectation of the tightest competition in those areas.
A new research poll indicates that the Tisza Party is leading in Hungary, though many voters still perceive Fidesz as the likely winner of the upcoming election.
Hungarian Minister Gergely Gulyás claimed that Facebook's algorithms are set to favor the Tisza Party and accused local Meta officials of being the biggest pro-Ukrainian figures in Europe.
Ervin Nagy, the Tisza Party's candidate in Dunaújváros, sent a message to Viktor Orbán ahead of the Prime Minister's visit, listing several topics that locals might want to inquire about.
Kihez köthetők azok a fiatalok, akik a Nemzeti Meneten kifeszítettek egy ukrán zászlót? Orbán Viktor Kaposváron kezdte az országjárást és van, amit ellesett a Tisza Párttól.
A volunteer for the Tisza Party has filed a police report alleging assault in Mosonmagyaróvár, stating that a man hit them on the neck and shoulder while they were distributing party leaflets.
The Tisza Party claims their properly submitted request for a drone permit for a March 15 event was denied, with the ministry citing a 30-day advance request requirement, despite public events only being registrable 30 days prior.
The local MSZP party has backed the Tisza Party, calling for independent candidate Tímea Szabó to withdraw in favor of the Tisza candidate in the district, and has also withdrawn its trust from the current DK-affiliated mayor of Óbuda, Kiss László.
A Publicus poll indicates a decrease in dissatisfaction with the Hungarian government, but the Tisza Party still maintains a 5 percentage point lead, with most wanting a government change but only a third believing it will happen.
Szabó Bálint, a former municipal representative, announced he will not run against the Tisza Party leader in the elections, after being detained by police again.
Tisza Party candidates Zsolt Tárkányi and Enikő Tompa have jointly called on authorities and factory management to investigate an alleged poisoning incident at the Debrecen battery factory.
The Tisza Party filed three objections with the National Election Committee, including a complaint regarding the Kossuth Radio Facebook page, all of which were rejected.