The Founder of the First Transylvanian Tisza Island Quits Party Politics
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István Kátai has given up on founding the Hungarian Unity Party in Romania, but promises to continue sharing his opinions on public affairs as a civilian.
He began to create the Hungarian Unity Party in Romania at the end of April, but did not continue.
István Kátai, who received Péter Magyar in Oradea, sees that he cannot fight the clientelist system embedded in Hungarian public life in Transylvania by party political means.
According to István Kátai, he cannot use party political means to combat the clientelist system embedded in Hungarian public life in Transylvania.
The founder of the first Transylvanian Tisza Island is withdrawing from party politics due to threats and intimidation - István Kátai "will no longer remain silent" about Hungarian public life in Transylvania.
István Kátai, who previously became known as the founder of the first Transylvanian Tisza Island and then as the initiator of a new Transylvanian Hungarian party, is ending his active role in party politics. He has also given up on establishing the Hungarian Unity Party in Romania.
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