Direkt36 tries to rewrite the Tisza IT scandal

Direkt36’s latest article tries to recast a serious national security case as a political persecution story. It claims that two IT specialists linked to the Tisza Party were targeted under false pretenses and that the real scandal was a covert operation against the party. ...

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Pollsters or fraudsters? Let’s investigate the “numbers war”

After Medián, another opposition-linked “research institute” has been caught red-handed. The newly emerged Minerva Institute published a poll claiming the Tisza Party would win by a landslide, a result so detached from reality that even seasoned analysts are calling it a “communication product,” not ...

Tisza Party’s tax plan: A Brussels-backed blueprint to bankrupt Hungary

If there were ever doubts about the true nature of the Tisza Party, those have now been put to rest. The newly uncovered economic plan—hundreds of pages of tax hikes, redistribution schemes, and bureaucratic madness—confirms what many suspected all along: This isn’t a reform ...

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Scandal: Tisza lobbied in Brussels to target Hungary’s price protections

Recent signals from Brussels indicate that Hungary’s protected fuel pricing could soon come under attack from the European Commission. The first step would target fuel price caps, followed by broader measures affecting household energy support, including gas and electricity subsidies.

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A new division

Europe is divided into the leftist West and right-wing East

Central European countries have to be masters of their own destinies if they want to become players instead of being the ball again. The fact that the Eastern European nations are largely on the same wavelength offers a rare historic opportunity to the region ...

While Tisza claimed to speak for Hungary, Voks 2025 listens

At first glance, both the government’s Voks 2025 consultation and the Tisza Party’s recent “referendum” appear to ask the same question: Where do Hungarians stand on Ukraine’s EU accession? But look closer, and the differences begin to reveal more than just procedural contrasts; they ...

Pollsters or fraudsters? Let’s investigate the “numbers war”

After Medián, another opposition-linked “research institute” has been caught red-handed. The newly emerged Minerva Institute published a poll claiming the Tisza Party would win by a landslide, a result so detached from reality that even seasoned analysts are calling it a “communication product,” not ...