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Tisza

[ti-so]

noun

  1. a river in S central Europe, rising in the Ukraine and flowing from the Carpathian Mountains along the Romanian border into E Hungary, Slovakia, and Serbia, where it joins the Danube N of Belgrade. 800 miles (1,290 km) long.



Tisza

/ ˈtisɔ /

noun

  1. Slavonic and Romanian name: Tisaa river in S central Europe, rising in W Ukraine and flowing west, forming part of the border between Ukraine and Romania, then southwest across Hungary into Serbia to join the Danube north of Belgrade

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Several recent opinion polls predict that Magyar’s new Tisza Party, which won 29.6% of the votes in European Parliament elections in June last year, could secure a sweeping majority in April.

Orbán’s latest campaign video focuses on unproven allegations that a Ukrainian software company was involved in developing Tisza’s mobile-phone app.

Because of that structural disadvantage, Magyar’s Tisza would have to win by several percentage points nationwide in April to oust Orbán, electoral experts say.

Mr Puzser, the opposition activist, believes Tisza will win "sooner or later".

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Most national polls put Tisza, Hungary's main opposition party led by Magyar, between 9% and 18% ahead of Orban's party.

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