Hungary's economic problems aid the rise of…
1864 CE to 1875 CE
Tisza assembles a bureaucratic political machine that maintains control through corruption and manipulation of a woefully unrepresentative electoral system.
In addition, Tisza's government has to withstand both dissatisfied nationalities and Hungarians who
think Tisza too submissive to the Austrians.
The Liberals argue that the Dual Monarchy improves Hungary's economic position and enhances its influence in European politics.