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Relaxation Is The Word Of The Week In Hungary (16-20 June)
"The weak ahead is far from being dense in terms of macroeconomic data in Hungary. Important figures will be published on Tuesday and Thursday alone. Eyes will be on the Finance Ministry's details about budget processes in May on Tuesday, construction industry numbers for April and wage data for April due out on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. more »

Orbán: Fidesz Has Long List Of Sleaze Cases


Orbán: Fidesz Has Long List Of Sleaze Cases
"Fidesz chairman Viktor Orbán told HírTV on Friday evening that crimes have been committed over the past five to six years, which the governing side has made great efforts to conceal, and Fidesz has a long list of cases of corruption or abuse in investment projects. more »


Fidesz Urges Election Talks With Fodor


Fidesz Urges Election Talks With Fodor
"If the chairmen of Fidesz and the Free Democrats sit down for talks to find genuine solutions to the country’s real problems, then the possibility of early elections cannot be bypassed, Fidesz spokesman Péter Szíjjártó told Népszabadság on Friday. more »


Gyurcsany Says Will Not Seek New Coalition


Gyurcsany Says Will Not Seek New Coalition
"Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany said on Tuesday the minority Socialist government would not seek talks with its former coalition partner and could rule alone until elections in 2010. more »


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