I don’t have real-time access to the latest news feeds right now. Here’s a quick summary of what’s publicly discussed recently about Tisza, based on recent press and summaries I’ve seen:
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Tisza Party data leak coverage: Several outlets reported a large data leak tied to the Tisza Party’s supporter database and a dedicated app, with discussions about whether the breach was internal or external and concerns about data exposure of thousands of supporters. This event has been a focal point in Hungary-related political reporting, especially around late 2024 and 2025.[1][3][4]
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Election context and polling: In recent Hungarian political coverage, the Tisza Party has appeared in the context of national elections and polling, with articles noting the party’s performance in opposition dynamics and its stance on reforms and relations with Brussels.[2][4]
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Broader Tisza references: There are ongoing discussions about the Tisza River region in environmental and regional cooperation contexts, but those sources are separate from the political party focus and reflect historical cooperation efforts in the Danube basin rather than current political news about the party.[6][8][9]
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At the first ministerial meeting of the ICPDR countries held in December 2004, ministers and high-level representatives of the five Tisza countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding, establishing the ICPDR Tisza Group for coordination as well as implementation of an international integrated Tisza River Basin cooperation under the umbrella of the ICPDR. After 15 years of successful cooperation the ICPDR Tisza Group will focus on the implementation of the updated ITRBMP.
www.icpdr.orgThe investigation of the Tisza River was a follow-up project of the Joint Danube Survey 2001 organised by the ICPDR. The objective of the survey was to investigate the water quality along the river and to promote public awareness. The countries participating at the survey include Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Serbia and Montenegro.
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www.inkl.comA leading IT specialist of the Tisza Party disclosed, in a private group, previously unknown details about the circumstances surrounding the leak of a list containing two hundred thousand names.
magyarnemzet.huThe newspaper contacted several people whose names were in the database.
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