A part of the Tisza Islands is critically awaiting their national meeting announced by Péter Magyar for August 20. Their readiness for action has not passed, but they no longer desire to make themselves useful as volunteer garbage collectors, but rather to have a meaningful say in governance.
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A part of the Tisza Islands is critically awaiting their national meeting announced by Péter Magyar for August 20. Their readiness for action has not passed, but they no longer desire to make themselves useful as volunteer garbage collectors, but rather to have a meaningful say in governance.