888 result(s) for socialists
Poll Sees Jobbik Level With Socialists
- 19 Mar 2010 11:01 AM
- current affairs
"Support for the far-right Jobbik is level with that of the Socialists, according to a survey by the Nezőpont Institute. The poll shows Jobbik supported by 12% of all eligible voters, ahead of the Socialists’ 11%. Fidesz is favoured by 45%.
Jobbik Up, Fidesz Down In Poll In Hungary
- 16 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"Support for Jobbik rose significantly in the past two months, while that for Fidesz fell by a similar margin, according to a survey conducted last week by Szonda Ipsos.
Far-Right Jobbik Almost Catches Up With Hungary's Socialists In Popularity
- 12 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Support for Hungary’s main opposition party Fidesz and the ruling Socialist Party (MSZP) has dropped moderately in March relative to the first two months of 2010, while far-right Jobbik increased its voter base, the latest poll of Szonda Ipsos showed on Thursday.
Hungary Needs "Fiscal Dictatorship" - Járai
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Hungary would still be on the verge of sovereign default if it was not for the IMF credit, said Zsigmond Járai, former Governor of the central bank (NBH). He also told a conference in Budapest on Tuesday that the c.bank pursued a wrong monetary policy and that it should have lowered interest rates drastically. He noted that Hungary would need to rewrite its Convergence Programme as quickly as ...
Gyurcsány To Speak On Recent Years
- 11 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"Former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány will make a speech on Hungary’s last few years and the tasks ahead at a Democratic Charta public function on March 19.
Hungary's Socialists Almost "Fail" With Election Programme
- 1 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s Socialist Party (MSZP) almost got an 'F’ on its election programme. The "teacher" in this case was a group of Hungarian economists who have recently launched an independent civilian initiative to see what the sometimes cloudy, boisterous, humbug or downright ridiculous promises of local political parties would actually do to the economy if they were fulfilled.
Poll Sees Jobbik Level With Socialists
- 19 Mar 2010 11:01 AM
- current affairs
"Support for the far-right Jobbik is level with that of the Socialists, according to a survey by the Nezőpont Institute. The poll shows Jobbik supported by 12% of all eligible voters, ahead of the Socialists’ 11%. Fidesz is favoured by 45%.
Jobbik Up, Fidesz Down In Poll In Hungary
- 16 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"Support for Jobbik rose significantly in the past two months, while that for Fidesz fell by a similar margin, according to a survey conducted last week by Szonda Ipsos.
Far-Right Jobbik Almost Catches Up With Hungary's Socialists In Popularity
- 12 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Support for Hungary’s main opposition party Fidesz and the ruling Socialist Party (MSZP) has dropped moderately in March relative to the first two months of 2010, while far-right Jobbik increased its voter base, the latest poll of Szonda Ipsos showed on Thursday.
Hungary Needs "Fiscal Dictatorship" - Járai
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Hungary would still be on the verge of sovereign default if it was not for the IMF credit, said Zsigmond Járai, former Governor of the central bank (NBH). He also told a conference in Budapest on Tuesday that the c.bank pursued a wrong monetary policy and that it should have lowered interest rates drastically. He noted that Hungary would need to rewrite its Convergence Programme as quickly as ...
Gyurcsány To Speak On Recent Years
- 11 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"Former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány will make a speech on Hungary’s last few years and the tasks ahead at a Democratic Charta public function on March 19.
Hungary's Socialists Almost "Fail" With Election Programme
- 1 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s Socialist Party (MSZP) almost got an 'F’ on its election programme. The "teacher" in this case was a group of Hungarian economists who have recently launched an independent civilian initiative to see what the sometimes cloudy, boisterous, humbug or downright ridiculous promises of local political parties would actually do to the economy if they were fulfilled.













