Saturday, March 21, 2009

The Prime Minister of Hungary withdraws from service.

Prime Minister of Hungary Ferenc Dyurchan announced his intention to resign. According to the Associated Press, Prime explained its decision so that the public is angry his government. He also added that he considered it a hindrance to further economic and social reforms.
It is noted that on his upcoming resignation Dyurchan told on Saturday, March 21, speaking at the congress of the Hungarian Socialist Party, which he heads. The Hungarian Parliament will be officially informed that the Prime Minister, resigned on Monday, March 23.
AP said that Hungary strongly affected by the global financial crisis, in particular, had to ask the IMF 25 billion dollars to support its economy.
March 15, in Budapest, was anti-government demonstrations, which was attended by several thousand people. The protesters tried to break through to the parliament building, the protest led to clashes with the police and the pogroms. Ferents Dyurchal is the Prime Minister of Hungary since 2004.

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