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Hungary parliament elects new PM | Hungary parliament elects new PM |
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Hungary's parliament has formally endorsed Gordon Bajnai as the country's new prime minister. | Hungary's parliament has formally endorsed Gordon Bajnai as the country's new prime minister. |
Mr Bajnai, a non-aligned figure who had been serving as the economy minister, replaces Ferenc Gyurcsany. | Mr Bajnai, a non-aligned figure who had been serving as the economy minister, replaces Ferenc Gyurcsany. |
Mr Gyurcsany announced his decision to resign in March, saying he considered himself a hindrance to further reforms. | Mr Gyurcsany announced his decision to resign in March, saying he considered himself a hindrance to further reforms. |
Hungary has been badly hit by the global economic crisis, and needed a $25.1bn (£16.9bn) IMF-led rescue package last year to avoid collapse. | Hungary has been badly hit by the global economic crisis, and needed a $25.1bn (£16.9bn) IMF-led rescue package last year to avoid collapse. |
Last month, Mr Bajnai said quick and credible reforms could restore investor confidence and put Hungary back on track towards the euro. | |
Welfare cuts | |
The BBC's Eastern and Central Europe correspondent, Nick Thorpe, says Mr Bajnai is a quiet, reserved man who sometimes plays goalkeeper for a fourth division football team. | |
If we do not act immediately and drastically, then we cannot avert bigger trouble Gordon BajnaiHungarian Prime Minister | |
The 41-year-old businessman's friendship with the flamboyant Mr Gyurcsany first won him a place in the cabinet two years ago, our correspondent says. | |
But a squabble between the governing Socialists and their former coalition allies, the Free Democrats, over the choice of a new prime minister, opened his path to the top job, he adds. | |
Mr Bajnai will need all his skills as an economist, and a goalkeeper, to carry it out, our correspondent says. | |
Analysts say Hungary is heavily dependent on the IMF-led loan, which was secured last November, to finance its massive state debt. | |
The new prime minister has said he will cut welfare payments, including pensions, maternity and child-care benefits, in an effort to cut public spending and meet the conditions of the loan. | |
"If we do not act immediately and drastically, then we cannot avert bigger trouble," he warned last month. | |
"The implementation of the programme will hurt, it will demand sacrifices from many... it will affect every family and every Hungarian but it will have results." | |
The main opposition conservative party, Fidesz, proposes a stimulus package instead of austerity measures, and wants early elections. |
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