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Hungary's prime minister-elect starts naming new cabinet
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 29 - 04 - 2010


Viktor Orban, whose centre-right party Fidesz won
a landslide victory in Hungary's general elections this month, named
some key members of his future cabinet while speaking to reporters today, according to dpa.
In a joint press conference with his new appointees, Orban
promised a completely new government structure for Hungary.
Tibor Navracsics, 44, formerly leader of Fidesz's parliamentary
caucus, has been appointed to head a new Ministry of Public
Administration and Justice and will also act as deputy prime
minister, Orban said.
Navracsics's new role will combine the functions of the old Prime
Minister's Office, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Local
Government.
Mihaly Varga, 45, who served as finance minister from 2001 to 2002
in the last Fidesz government and remains one of the party's key
economy experts, will head a new prime ministerial secretariat.
"The relationship between the prime minister and the people, and
the media, too, must be set on a new footing," Orban said.
Fidesz had signalled earlier that it intends to reduce the number
of ministries when it forms a government, with several functions
being combined in single "super ministries."
The 46-year-old prime minister-elect said he expects "more
comprehensive, faster and more effective work" from the incoming
government.
The full cabinet will be unveiled during its inaugural meeting on
Monday, Orban said.
Only one minister had already been named before the election: the
multi-lingual veteran politician Janos Martonyi, 66, will be Minister
of Foreign Affairs, a post he held in the last Fidesz government.
Orban noted that his deputy prime minister will be given new
leadership powers, for which modifications to Hungary's constitution
will be required.
Fidesz has the mandate to alter the constitution unilaterally
thanks to the unprecedented two-thirds majority it secured in the
elections on April 11 and 25, which saw the outgoing Socialists
punished amid economic uncertainty, record unemployment and numerous
high-profile corruption scandals.


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