Budapest - Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany called Sunday for parliament to dissolve itself so that new elections can be held to end a government crisis.
Gyurcsany called for a vote on Monday, but it was unclear if Parliament Speaker Katalin Szili, like the premier a member of the Socialist Party (MSZP), would put it on the legislature's agenda.
The prime minister said it was important for him to know how the party viewed the crisis triggered by the pull-out of the Liberal Party (SZDSZ) from his ruling coalition in April.
Gyurcsany's government has been without an overall majority since the withdrawal of the SZDSZ.
The next regular elections in Hungary are not due until 2010.