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Gordon Bajnai, Hungary's outgoing interim prime minister, says he won't spend the token 6-cent salary he was paid for working a year in office. Top News // 1 decade ago.
Vice President Biden met with Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai. They talked about the war in Afghanistan and Hungary's commitment to troops there, the global economy, and energy security.
Placement agent Campbell Lutyens has appointed Gordon Bajnai as chairman of its global advisory board. Bajnai is the former Hungarian Prime Minister. Also, he was group chief operating officer at ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary, April 14 (UPI) -- Hungary's Parliament Tuesday elected Gordon Bajnai, a 41-year-old non-partisan technocrat, as the country's new prime minister. Bajnai gained support from 204 ...
Hungary's incoming prime minister has promised to tackle his country's economic crisis head-on, but he has little time and will find few friends along the way.
Gordon Bajnai will try to reverse Hungary's worst economic decline in almost two decades after he becomes prime minister on Tuesday. He must cut spending to rescue the budget, keep within IMF ...
Gordon Bajnai makes Fidesz, Hungary’s ruling populist party, nervous. A mild-mannered businessman, he seems an unlikely David against the government’s Goliath. He served as prime minister ...
Campbell Lutyens said Sept. 12 that Gordon Bajnai was named a partner and head of global infrastructure. He will continue as chairman of the firm’s global advisory board.
The Slovak government's approval of the implementation guidelines for the amended State Language Act is considered by the Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai a violation of the agreement reached ...
BUDAPEST -- Hungary's Parliament endorsed Gordon Bajnai to become the next prime minister, paving the way for a stringent fiscal austerity program aimed at guiding the nation through its biggest ...
Since the Hungarian government in a recent tender awarded the country’s only two nationwide radio frequencies to national players, effectively taking them away from the international media ...
BUDAPEST, Oct 7 (Reuters) - The following are key comments from Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday. For the main story on Bajnai, please click on [ID ...