Hungarian cb switch to end clashes with government

According to an article published on Friday 2 March by Jurnalo, when Zsigmond Jarai leaves the National Bank of Hungary for the last time today (Friday) the government may well breathe a sigh of relief.

"As he prepared to make his exit, Jarai acknowledged that his term had been "one year of work, five years of fighting" and took one last swipe at the government for modifying the central bank law during his time in charge," the article says.

"Jarai never hesitated to put the boot into the

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