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As of 2010, the largest party of Budapest is the ruling national conservative alliance of Hungary, Fidesz-KDNP, headed by prime minister Viktor Orbán.
Since 2006, he has been a member of Parliament, representing the Fidesz party.
As a reaction to the speech Viktor Orbán, chairman of Fidesz - Hungarian Civic Union, has called Ferenc Gyurcsány "a compulsive liar" ("beteges hazudozó") whom his party considers as "a person who is a part of history and the past" ("a történelemhez és a múlthoz tartozó személy").
The centre-right Fidesz won the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election, enough to form a government on its own.