I don’t have live access to news feeds in this moment, so I can’t pull the latest updates directly. Based on recent publicly reported items, here are the most recent high-level mentions about Tisza Strana (the Tisza party) and its political context:
- Recent official results in Hungary’s 2026 parliamentary elections indicated that the Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, won a solid share of seats, large enough to secure a two-thirds majority in parliament, signaling a major political shift in the country. This outcome, if legally finalized, would shape Hungary’s policy direction for years.[1]
- Earlier in late 2025, there were reports of data-protection scrutiny tied to the party’s app and a subsequent investigation by national authorities, highlighting ongoing controversies around data handling and regulatory compliance.[2]
- Additional coverage around the same period framed the Tisza victory as a seismic political shift in Hungary, with observers noting potential implications for domestic governance and European alignment.[5]
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Local communities in the Tisza River basin have recently been confronted with several serious toxic spills and ecological disasters along the river. Regional scientists, within a NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) project, have therefore started to develop a monitoring system to increase the chances of predicting environmental crises and improving disaster response.
www.nato.intLatest news about Hungary from the official briefing room
abouthungary.huAktuálne články a zaujímavosti na tému Strana Tisza. Najnovšie správy z domova i zo sveta. Politika, ekonomika, šport, kultúra, prominenti a viac na Topky.sk.
www.topky.skRead more about Seismic Shift in Hungary: Tisza Overthrows Orban's Long Reign on Devdiscourse.
www.devdiscourse.comThe newspaper contacted several people whose names were in the database.
ground.newsThe authority launched an investigation into the data protection incident involving the party's app in November.
telex.huIn the entire voting-age population, the difference between the two parties decreased from 11 to 5 percentage points, and among sure voters who could choose, from 12 to 4 percentage points.
ground.newsThe pro-government news site Index published a 600-page economic program, claiming that it belonged to the Tisza party and that there would be huge tax increases...
dailynewshungary.comLess than a week after the parliamentary elections in Hungary on April 12, the official final results are now available. According to the results, the conservative opposition party Tisza and its leading candidate Peter Magyar won 141 of the 199 seats in parliament, eight seats more than the two-thirds majority. This was announced by the National Election Commission after all the ballots had been counted.
www.bluewin.ch