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PM Orbán Launches Investigation Into Opposition Data Leak - Hungarian Conservative

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has launched an investigation into a data leak connected to an app used by the leading opposition party, Tisza. According to media reports, the personal data of around 200,000 users was leaked over the weekend from the Tisza Világ app, which the party uses to conduct its primaries ahead of the 2026 parliamentary election. ‘What we know for certain at this point is that this data was collected by the Tisza Pa…

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According to the Prime Minister's political director, another serious scandal in the Tisza Party has shown how unreliable Péter Magyar and his party are, as the data of users of the Tisza Világ app fell into Ukrainian hands. Balázs Orbán emphasized that there have been two data leaks in three months, and what happened raises serious national security concerns.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Péter Szijjártó says the Tisza data leak is one of the most serious scandals in Hungarian politics - The minister says the threads are coming together.

·Budapest, Hungary
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According to the chairman of the Tisza Party, this is why the current "scandal" surrounding the party's app was created. According to Magyar, it's a joke that the government accuses Ukrainians of developing the app - and then hacking it.

·Hungary
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“A serious scandal has shaken Hungarian public life. The personal data of 200,000 of our compatriots was leaked to the internet without their consent. We now know for sure that this data was collected by the Tisza Party,” Viktor Orbán said in a video uploaded to Facebook about the alleged Tisza data leak. The prime minister summoned the government members responsible for national security, with whom they determined after analyzing the database t…

·Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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