BUDAPEST, May 29 (Reuters) - Hungary's new prime minister, Viktor Orban, won parliamentary approval for his centre-right government and programme on Saturday, clearing the way for planned measures to kick-start the ailing economy.
Orban, whose Fidesz party won elections by a landslide last month, was supported by 261 lawmakers while 107 MPs voted against him. Eighteen lawmakers did not take part in the vote.