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    Ferenc Gyurcsány (Hungarian: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈɟurt͡ʃaːɲ] ; born 4 June 1961) is a Hungarian entrepreneur and politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary...
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    speech (Hungarian: Őszödi beszéd) was a speech Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány delivered to the 2006 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) congress in...
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    Democratic Coalition (Hungary) (category Ferenc Gyurcsány)
    social-democratic political party in Hungary led by former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány. Founded in 2010 as a faction within the Hungarian Socialist Party...
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  • cinematographer Ferenc Fricsay, Hungarian conductor Ferenc Gyurcsány, Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Karinthy, Hungarian writer and translator Ferenc Kölcsey...
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    by the Constitution, and a few additional days until his successor Ferenc Gyurcsány was confirmed by the National Assembly. Medgyessy was born into an...
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  • The Ferenc Gyurcsány plagiarism controversy refers to the allegations of plagiarism concerning the 1984 college thesis of Ferenc Gyurcsány, Prime Minister...
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    Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány and Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov signed an agreement of economic cooperation in Moscow. In the same visit, Ferenc Gyurcsány also...
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    the parliament passed a constructive motion of no-confidence against Ferenc Gyurcsány on 14 April 2009. He held the office until the formation of the Second...
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  • 28 March 2024. Retrieved 2024-03-28. "Ha létezne, Magyar Péter pártja Gyurcsány nyakában lihegne". 5 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-04-05. "Létrejött a DK...
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    which was held on May 26, 2006, in which Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány made a speech, notable for its obscene language, including the following...
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    candidates to succeed Péter Medgyessy as prime minister in 2004 but lost to Ferenc Gyurcsány. In 1983 he graduated from the Technical University in Budapest, majoring...
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    Ferenc Mádl (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈmaːdl̩]; 29 January 1931 – 29 May 2011) was a Hungarian legal scholar, professor, and politician, who...
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    Horn, the MSZP's most internationally recognized politicians were Ferenc Gyurcsány and László Kovács, a former member of the European Commission, responsible...
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  • Socialist Party and joined Democratic Coalition founded and led by Ferenc Gyurcsány in 2011 and became head of the new party's ethical committee. She was...
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    opposition candidate Péter Márki-Zay (Mini-Me) and former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány (Dr. Evil). King, Susan (1999-06-18). "'Austin's' Mini-Me Making Big...
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    could not immediately agree on how to assess their defeat. DK leader Ferenc Gyurcsány and Jobbik leader Péter Jakab blamed Márky-Zay, while Bernadett Szél...
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  • (Heinz Fischer) Finland (Tarja Halonen) Germany (Horst Köhler) Hungary (Ferenc Gyurcsány, PM) Italy (Carlo Azeglio Ciampi) Latvia (Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga) Portugal...
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    are the subject of the article. In 2006, Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány referred to this famous Time cover as "the faces of free Hungary" in...
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  • could not immediately agree on how to assess their defeat. DK leader Ferenc Gyurcsány and Jobbik leader Péter Jakab blamed Márky-Zay, while Bernadett Szél...
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    Gordon Bajnai formed a minority government after the resignation of Ferenc Gyurcsány. The cabinet was supported externally by the parliamentary group of...
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    was taken by the government on 4 October 2004. The government led by Ferenc Gyurcsány was in office as the executive government after the 2006 election victory...
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    Foreign Relations (ECFR), Member (since 2021) Dobrev is married to Ferenc Gyurcsány, Prime Minister of Hungary between 2004 and 2009. She was recognized...
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    of the Maastricht criteria. After the 2006 election, Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány introduced austerity measures, causing protests in late 2006 and an...
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    members of the parliament, including Gyurcsány, also left the MSZP parliamentary group and became independent MPs. Gyurcsány said the cause of secession was...
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    soon became violent, Sólyom called unsuccessfully on Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány to resign, accusing him of lying to the people and provoking a "moral...
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    the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary in 2007, suggested by Ferenc Gyurcsány, as it was refused by Hungarian President László Sólyom, who explicitly...
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    Minister of Transport, Communications and Energy in the second cabinet of Ferenc Gyurcsány, later as a Minister of the Prime Minister's Office (Minister of Chancellery)...
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    All three were supported by a majority of voters. Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány stated that the fees would be abolished on 1 April 2008 following the...
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    nationwide protests erupted after it was revealed that Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány had claimed in a closed-door speech that his party "lied" to win the...
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  • can be effective at a major league level. Hungarian prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány used this adage to justify his social reforms in the mid-2000s. As...
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