Gyurcsány, Ferenc
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(fĕ´rĕnts dy

r´chänyə), 1961, Hungarian politician and investment executive, b. Pápa. Educated as a teacher and economist, he was president (198889) of Hungary's Communist Youth Alliance, but following the collapse of the Communist government he became (1990) a financial consultant—and a millionaire as a result of privatization deals. A senior adviser (20023) to Prime Minister Péter Medgyessy, he became minister of children, youth, and sports (20034) in the Socialist-led coalition government. When Medgyessy was ousted following several divisive ministerial dismissals, Gyurcsány was chosen as his successor. A blunt, sometimes confrontational speaker, he led the Socialist coalition to victory in 2006, but then sparked outrage among many Hungarians when, on a leaked tape of a party conference speech in which he called for reforms, he said that the Socialists had lied to get reelected.