Hungary formerly was to join the Euro in 2010, thus divesting the MNB of most of its powers.
The centre-right Fidesz won the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election, enough to form a government on its own.
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Gyurcsány initiated constructive motion confidence against himself 21 March and nominated Minister for Development and economist Gordon Bajnai.
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