The Socialist-led governing coalition won runoff parliamentary ballots Sunday, becoming Hungary's first administration to win reelection since communism fell. . . . [Prime Minister Ferenc] Gyurcsany, 44, a former communist youth leader who became one of Hungary's richest businessmen, campaigned on promises to provide people with peace and security in their everyday lives, while improving economic competitiveness. (Washington Post, Monday)
They're growing a strange crop of socialists these days.
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