political career, Tisza and his party remained bitterly unpopular among ethnic Hungarian voters and therefore - similarly to his father KálmánTisza - he drew
the 1875 elections, with former Left Centre member KálmánTisza becoming prime minister. KálmánTisza remained prime minister until 1890, and using violence
remaining ones established the National Party of Work in 1910. Cieger András. Kormány a mérlegen – a múlt században (in Hungarian) prof. András Gerő (2014):
electric (AC) train engine and generator (Kálmán Kandó), holography (Dennis Gabor), the Kalman filter (Rudolf E. Kálmán), and Rubik's Cube (Ernő Rubik). Hungary
of local COVID-19 regulations. 30 November – Viktor Orbán surpasses KálmánTisza as the longest-serving Prime Minister of Hungary after 14 years and 145