Hungary's organization strategy awaits a serious effort in April 2026 erstwhile the country will have another parliamentary election.
Tisza's opposition organization and its leader Péter Magyar intend to compete with the Prime Minister Viktor Orbán And his organization Fidesz. Tisha's risky personnel policy can seriously complicate opposition plans.
Without uniform rights
The erstwhile Chief of Staff of the Army (from 2021 to 1923) was the focus of Hungarian public opinion, Romulus Rushin-Szendi. Minister for Defence Kristóf Shalay-Bobrovniczky announced the termination of the contract with the erstwhile military, definitely breaking his last formal bond with the armed forces. He may no longer wear military uniforms, usage military degrees during public appearances, receive military benefits, or participate in authoritative military events. "Romulus Rushin-Szendi never represented the interests of Hungary and the military, but put his political and individual ambitions first" said the Minister.
The Ukrainian Service Thread
A number of scandals are associated with the character of Rushin-Schendi, starting with his passion for firearms (shown at a organization rally with a gun) and ending with dubious cosmetic procedures (liposuction), made at the expense of Hungarian taxpayers. In addition, he was accused of building a luxury villa for budget money, machinations on state contracts during a abroad mission. any publications linked the erstwhile chief of staff of the Hungarian army to the Ukrainian peculiar service and its agents detained in Budapest.
Hazardous acquisition
It is besides worth noting that Romulus Rushin-Szendi has no political experience. The Tisza organization has been repeatedly accused of the insufficient competence of its representatives, which has become a peculiarly up-to-date subject in the light of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Since February 2025, Rushin-Szendi has been recognized as a military expert in Tisha, leading intensive public activity. The organization has advanced hopes for this character at the upcoming elections, hoping to break Fidesz' hegemony. However, in addition to military experience and contacts, the largest opposition group gained in his individual a risky asset, capable of both strengthening her listing and striking them seriously.
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