Tisza Party
TagTwo Visions of the Citizen
Tisza and Fidesz. Two distinct images of the human being, two anthropological premises, two idealised citizens. The differences do not merely point to divergent programme languages; they outline different models of community and, through them, presuppose fundamentally different logics of exercising power.
What will Péter Magyar do?
The victory of Péter Magyar
Landslide for Tisza
Operational Pragmatism
A New Force
Between 2010 and 2024, the opposition tried to replace Viktor Orbán’s government as a coalition. It didn’t work. The new opposition will face Fidesz alone. Will a unique ruling party give rise to a unique opposition?
Hungary Heading Towards Two-party Competition?
Hungarian politics has been dominated by Fidesz for 15 years. Gergely Rajnai’s analysis explains why the challenge of the emerging Tisza Party might push Hungary towards a two-party system.
The Return of Politics
A new party, Tisza, has approached Fidesz in the opinion polls. The party’s fast rise to fame is not just due to the fatigue of pro-government voters, but to the return of domestic politics in political messaging.
EP elections
Julia Lakatos spoke about the causes of the high voter turnout at the EP and municipal elections in Telex‘s live election coverage.