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Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany has warned he will crack down on any repeat of Monday night's violent protests in Budapest.Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany has warned he will crack down on any repeat of Monday night's violent protests in Budapest.
Mr Gyurcsany said the protests, in which dozens of people were hurt, were Hungary's "longest and darkest night" since the end of communism in 1989.Mr Gyurcsany said the protests, in which dozens of people were hurt, were Hungary's "longest and darkest night" since the end of communism in 1989.
The violence erupted at the state TV building following a largely peaceful rally calling on Mr Gyurcsany to quit.The violence erupted at the state TV building following a largely peaceful rally calling on Mr Gyurcsany to quit.
In a leaked tape, Mr Gyurcsany admitted his government had lied to the public.In a leaked tape, Mr Gyurcsany admitted his government had lied to the public.
His comments, which were recorded just after a general election in April, have prompted calls for his resignation from opposition parties.His comments, which were recorded just after a general election in April, have prompted calls for his resignation from opposition parties.
But his own Socialist party, and the junior party in the governing coalition, have stood behind the prime minister.But his own Socialist party, and the junior party in the governing coalition, have stood behind the prime minister.
Protesters storm stationProtesters storm station
Mr Gyurcsany has thus far withstood pressure to leave office and had vowed to push forward with tough economic reforms.Mr Gyurcsany has thus far withstood pressure to leave office and had vowed to push forward with tough economic reforms.
"I had spent three minutes on Sunday night thinking about whether I should step down or whether I had a reason to step down, and the conclusion I came to is that absolutely not," he told Reuters news agency."I had spent three minutes on Sunday night thinking about whether I should step down or whether I had a reason to step down, and the conclusion I came to is that absolutely not," he told Reuters news agency.
We lied morning, noon and night Ferenc Gyurcsanyexcerpt from leaked tape Excerpts from speech Tough-talking Gyurcsany Economic woes fuel unrest The prime minister also warned he would deal firmly with any further violent protests.We lied morning, noon and night Ferenc Gyurcsanyexcerpt from leaked tape Excerpts from speech Tough-talking Gyurcsany Economic woes fuel unrest The prime minister also warned he would deal firmly with any further violent protests.
He said he had told police "to use all means to restore order", according to the national news agency MTI.He said he had told police "to use all means to restore order", according to the national news agency MTI.
However an estimated 200 protesters gathered outside parliament on Tuesday, carrying a symbolic coffin with a placard that read: "We will bury the government of Gyurcsany." However hundreds of protesters gathered outside parliament on Tuesday, carrying a symbolic coffin with a placard that read: "We will bury the government of Gyurcsany."
The trouble began on Monday night, when a group of protesters left the large, mostly peaceful demonstration near parliament and went to TV headquarters. The trouble began on Monday night, when a group of protesters left a largely peaceful demonstration near parliament and went to TV headquarters.
According to reports, they wanted a petition to be read out on air, and when refused, attacked the building.According to reports, they wanted a petition to be read out on air, and when refused, attacked the building.
Riot police sent to contain the protest came under assault from protesters throwing cobblestones and bottles and setting cars alight.Riot police sent to contain the protest came under assault from protesters throwing cobblestones and bottles and setting cars alight.
There were dramatic scenes after night fellEnlarge Image
Police were forced to withdraw before returning to expel the protesters. Officials said 150 people had been injured - 102 of them police officers.Police were forced to withdraw before returning to expel the protesters. Officials said 150 people had been injured - 102 of them police officers.
"Nothing like this has happened since 1956," one young protester told Reuters news agency, referring to Hungary's failed uprising against Soviet rule in October 1956. href="/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/europe_enl_1158674850/html/1.stm" onClick="window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/europe_enl_1158674850/html/1.stm', '1158675003', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=310,height=518,left=312,top=100'); return false;">There were dramatic scenes after night fell href="javascript: void window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/europe_enl_1158674850/html/1.stm', '1158675003', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=310,height=518,left=312,top=100');" >Enlarge Image "Nothing like this has happened since 1956," one young protester told Reuters news agency, referring to Hungary's failed uprising against Soviet rule in October 1956.
'We lied'
Mr Gyurcsany's comments which sparked the protests were heard in a tape of a meeting he held with his MPs a few weeks after April's election, and leaked to media on Sunday.Mr Gyurcsany's comments which sparked the protests were heard in a tape of a meeting he held with his MPs a few weeks after April's election, and leaked to media on Sunday.
In excerpts broadcast on state radio, Mr Gyurcsany candidly admitted his government had accomplished "nothing" and had been lying for "the last year and a half to two years".In excerpts broadcast on state radio, Mr Gyurcsany candidly admitted his government had accomplished "nothing" and had been lying for "the last year and a half to two years".
Mr Gyurcsany should resign... He and his "friends" should leave this country for good Protester, Budapest Send your comments Press split over PM
"We lied morning, noon and night," he said in a speech punctuated by obscenities."We lied morning, noon and night," he said in a speech punctuated by obscenities.
Protests had already been planned this week over tough austerity measures imposed since the election. Fiscal hole
The leaked revelations were, for some of the protesters, the straw which broke the camel's back, the BBC's Nick Thorpe reports. Mr Gyurcsany won the elections on a platform of tax cuts, but has since proposed tax increases to deal with a huge budget deficit
Mr Gyurcsany should resign... He and his "friends" should leave this country for good Protester, Budapest Send your comments Press split over PM Protests had already been planned this week over the austerity measures.
The leaked revelations were, for some of the protesters, the straw which broke the camel's back, the BBC's Nick Thorpe says.
The European Commission - the executive arm of the EU - on Tuesday urged the Budapest government to press on with its efforts to mend public finances.
Commission spokeswoman Amelia Torres told reporters in Brussels that it was in the interests of Hungary that the economic situation should be "brought to relatively sustainable levels".
Local elections are scheduled in two weeks' time and the Socialists and their liberal coalition allies are trailing the conservative opposition party Fidesz in the polls.Local elections are scheduled in two weeks' time and the Socialists and their liberal coalition allies are trailing the conservative opposition party Fidesz in the polls.