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The Leader of Kormorán Was Upset that the Band's Song Was Used in Videos About Tisza

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Gergely Koltay's post was also shared by Viktor Orbán.

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Gergely Koltay's post was also shared by Viktor Orbán.

The Prime Minister felt that three Hungarian flags were also needed when distributing the post of the Kormorán band.

·Hungary
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"Péter Magyar and his Tisza Party colleagues or sympathizers are using my composition "God's Finger Touched" on TikTok for propaganda purposes in a sneaky, insidious way," the leader of the Kormorán band blurted out. Gergely Koltay was outraged in a statement and emphasized that the band stands by the principles, program and path of the national government.

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"The Hungarian Péterés are using our song in a sneaky way" - the popular band distances itself from the Tisza Party - Viktor Orbán also came to their defense.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Kormorán Band published a statement on Facebook, stating that "Péter Magyar and his Tisza Party colleagues or sympathizers are using their song "God's Finger Touched" on TikTok for propaganda purposes in a sneaky, insidious way." "We stand by the principles, program and path of the national government!" they wrote. The statement was signed by Gergely Koltay, the founder and leader of the Kormorán Band, who received the Kossuth Prize in 2019 …

·Hungary
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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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