Márk Radnai, a Tisza Párt Member of Parliament, announced via Facebook on Monday morning that he has acquired the readnaimark.hu domain. He intends to repurpose the website as a platform for citizens to report local community issues, such as road conditions, traffic concerns, or matters involving local institutions. Radnai has committed to examining every report and providing a substantive response within 14 days.
What is the new purpose of the website?
Radnai stated that the site will serve as a centralized location for residents to submit problems, cases, and suggestions regarding their municipalities. Beyond reporting issues like poor road quality, he noted the platform could also be used to share constructive ideas for community implementation.

What was the content of the Sunday night video?
The acquisition follows a period of suspense on Sunday night when an image of a room and a bed appeared on the site, promising a video release at 20:00. Rather than the “unpleasant” content previously linked to the domain, the video was a humorous clip, likely created with artificial intelligence. The footage shows Péter Magyar and Radnai walking into a room and waving to the camera before a cat jumps at the lens.
How will the reporting process work?
According to the MP, every issue submitted through the site will be trackable. Radnai has pledged to investigate each report and offer a formal response within a 14-day window. Users should note that the site is currently experiencing certificate issues, which may make it inaccessible to certain browsers or internet service providers.
For more details, see the original reporting at https://hvg.hu/elet/20260614_frissult-a_radnaimark-hu-cica-es-a-valasztokerulet-hirei-varjak-a-latogatokat.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What can citizens report on the new website?
Citizens can report local issues such as bad roads, traffic problems, or matters involving local institutions, as well as share constructive ideas for their communities. - How long will it take to receive a response to a report?
Radnai has promised to examine every report and provide a substantive response within 14 days. - What was the nature of the video released on Sunday?
The video was a humorous, likely AI-generated clip featuring Péter Magyar and Radnai, rather than the “unpleasant” video previously expected.
Could digital reporting platforms improve how local issues are addressed by officials?
