The Office for the Protection of Sovereignty Questioned Tisza About the Party's Application
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Márk Radnai said in a video a few days ago that the application would be available within a few hours, as they were "continuously working on it" in America - this became suspicious for Tamás Lánczi and his family.
The Tisza Party launched its own app called Tisza Világ on September 9, which has since been downloaded by several thousand people. The primary goal of the app is to unite, enhance, and channel the party's volunteer activist activities, all in a playful way. However, the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty, led by Tamás Lánczi, has already spotted the app for itself.
Márk Radnai, vice president of Tisza, spoke out, and Magyar refused to answer who developed the application, where the data of Hungarian citizens is stored and whether they have access to it abroad.
According to Péter Magyar, the letter from the President of the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty is full of nonsense.
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