Learning English - Words in the News 18 September, 2006 - Published 14:15 GMT We lied to win, says Hungarian PM | ||||||||||||
The Hungarian Prime Minister, Ferenc Gyurcsany, has admitted to lying to the public in a just released tape. The recording has caused a storm in Hungary, with opponents calling for his immediate resignation. This report from Nick Thorpe: In a speech littered with swear words, the Hungarian prime minister confronted Socialist members of parliament with what he described as the "real state of the country", and his own coalition government's attempts to mislead the public over the previous four years. "We lied in the morning, we lied in the evening and we lied at night", Mr Gyurcsany told his parliamentary deputies in a speech in the resort town of Balatonoszod on the 26th of May. He also added that his previous term in office had achieved nothing. It's not known exactly who recorded the speech, nor why it was made public now. Hungary is in the midst of a campaign for local elections in two weeks' time and the Socialist Liberal government has been trying to defend a tough austerity package. It's also hard to guess what impact the publication of his words will have. He has admitted that he made the remarks, but said he was trying to turn over a new honest page in Hungarian public life. Political allies have leapt to his defence, saying he was referring to the whole Hungarian political elite, not just himself and his party. But opposition leaders say he's morally bankrupt and must now step down. Demonstrators calling for his resignation gathered in front of parliament and outside his private residence. Nick Thorpe, BBC News, Budapest littered with confronted to mislead the public resort town made public in the midst a tough austerity package impact to turn over a new honest page morally bankrupt | LATEST STORIES 21 December, 2009 Auschwitz sign recovered 15 December, 2009 Original Eiffel Tower steps for sale 11 December, 2009 China's economy is growing 09 December, 2009 Transgender teenager sues McDonald's 08 December, 2009 Copenhagen summit opens Other Stories | |||||||||||
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