
Gyurcsány Ferenc
Gyurcsány Ferenc is a prominent Hungarian politician and the leader of the Democratic Coalition (DK). He served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 2004 to 2009 and has been a significant figure in Hungarian politics, known for his controversial policies and outspoken nature. In recent discussions, he has reflected on the outcomes of the 2022 parliamentary elections, suggesting that the opposition could have performed better with a different candidate. He emphasizes the need for unity among opposition parties and has expressed his commitment to lead the DK in future elections despite past calls for his resignation.
Born on Jun 04, 1965 (60 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 9 | 4.33 | 0.71% | +240% | 9,660,351 | 234,609 | $160,000 | 3,886$ |
Totals | 9 | 9,660,351 | 234,609 | $160,000 | 3,886$ |
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Recent Mentions
Hungary:
Márki-Zay Péter accused Gyurcsány Ferenc and his party of being a major obstacle to the opposition's success.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc was mentioned as having been dismissed, leading to Rónai Sándor taking over his parliamentary mandate.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc is referenced in the context of his government appointing Polt Péter as chief prosecutor.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc, a former sports minister, is mentioned for not having taken a stance on the Széchy case.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc is a former sports minister who has also not addressed the Széchy case.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc is referenced in relation to Dobrev Klára's leadership and the challenges faced by the DK party.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc announced his withdrawal from public life and his divorce from Dobrev Klára.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc, the former president of the Democratic Coalition, emphasizes the need for leftist candidates to defeat Orbán Viktor in 2026.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc's retirement was mentioned as a significant factor in the Democratic Coalition's ongoing political stance.
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Hungary:
Gyurcsány Ferenc recently stepped down from his position in the Democratic Coalition.
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