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 "Hungary's Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány has offered to quit on the weekend by Parliament holding a “constructive vote of confidence" on 14 April, which the Socialists at least hope will avoid the need for early parliamentary elections. The Royal Bank of Scotland pondered how serious the PM is about his resignation plans. more » "All of Hungary's parliamentary parties have their own scenarios to handle the current government crisis, but none of them is capable of putting these through without allies. The most likely outcome currently appears to be a Prime Minister candidate that both the Socialist Party (MSZP) and its former ally the Free Democrats (SZDSZ) can agree on. more » "Hungary's voters flatly reject to see yet another Socialist Party member in the Prime Minister's seat, a poll conducted by Medián found on Sunday. The respondents do not want Ferenc Gyurcsány, who offered to resign on Saturday, to stay either. Paradoxically, even those who identified themselves as the supporters of the Socialists said they would rather see a caretaker/crisis managing cabinet taking over. more » "On March 13, the U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing marked a key milestone at its C-17 final assembly facility in Long Beach, California, holding a "major join" ceremony for the Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) consortium's first C-17 Globemaster III. During major join, the C-17 airlifter's four major sections - the forward, center and aft fuselages and wing assembly - are integrated, and the aircraft begins to look like a C-17 for the first time. more »|
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