Hungary’s embattled Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany will call a vote of confidence in his government on Friday, a move denounced by the opposition which threatened huge protests if he did not quit. Gyurcsany who is almost certain to win the confidence vote, as the governing parties have 210 of 386 MPs, made the move to forestall a call from the country’s president for parliament to consider whether he should remain in office. Full Story
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