Hungarian government spokesman denies report Orban plans to introduce presidential system
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The speech spokesman of the Hungarian government denied, on the other hand, a press report that Prime Minister Viktor Orban would be able to introduce a "presidential system", reports Reuters.
Hungarian government spokesman denies report Orban plans to introduce presidential system
BUDAPEST, Dec 11 - Hungary's government spokesman denied a media report on Thursday that Prime Minister Viktor Orban was about to introduce a \"presidential system\". Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Hungarian Government's spokesman rejected, on the other hand, a press release according to which Prime Minister Viktor Orban would analyse the possibility of introducing a "presidential system" in Hungary.
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