What is this?
An independent, open-source civic tech project. Its goal: hold the Tisza government accountable to its promises — and build on them where there is something to build on.
Not a party. Not an NGO. Funded by nobody. Built by one person — Adam Molnar, 27, dual-culture French/Hungarian, moved back to Eger in late 2025.
Why now?
On April 12, 2026, Tisza won a two-thirds majority. A 240-page program, published on February 7, 2026, now has to be implemented all at once. Public attention is rarely this high — and even more rarely does it last. This site's job is to make sure that, after the attention fades, there is still a public, verifiable record of who promised what, and what came of it.
This site is built to inform the rightly skeptical Hungarian citizens.
How?
All code and content live publicly on GitHub. Every audit has sources. Every statistic is verifiable. V2 will add citizen proposals and qualitative voting, gated behind Ügyfélkapu (Hungary's national eID) so that real Hungarian citizens vote — not bot farms.