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Four Properties, Paintings, 86 Million Savings – Péter Magyar's Asset Declaration Is Public

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The chairman of the Tisza Party published his asset declaration one day before the deadline. It turned out that he owns 4iG shares with a nominal value of 20 forints and a Yamaha piano, and has no debts. After the divorce, he acquired the house in District 12 and the car.

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The chairman of the Tisza Party published his asset declaration one day before the deadline. It turned out that he owns 4iG shares with a nominal value of 20 forints and a Yamaha piano, and has no debts. After the divorce, he acquired the house in District 12 and the car.

Lake Balaton, four properties, a piano, paintings - here is Péter Magyar's asset declaration - The party chairman has no debts.

·Budapest, Hungary
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In compliance with the law passed in April, the Tisza Party published the asset declarations of its MEPs on Thursday evening. Péter Magyar owns four properties, and among his movable assets he listed two paintings and a Yamaha piano. Anyone can browse the declarations on the party's website.

In addition to several properties and investments, Péter Magyar also owns one 4iG share.

The Tisza Party chairman is awash in assets, as can be deduced from his recent asset declaration. Two apartments in Buda, a garage, and a plot of land on Lake Balaton were transferred to his name after his divorce, and he also has more than 60 million forints in securities.

·Budapest, Hungary
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hirtv.hu broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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