>In 1989, Orbán received a scholarship from the Soros Foundation to study political science at Pembroke College, Oxford.[22] His personal tutor was the Hegelian political philosopher Zbigniew Pełczyński.[29] In January 1990, he left Oxford and returned to Hungary to run for a seat in Hungary's first post-communist parliament.[30]
I still think that there is a chance he decided to break off and play his own game, but we will see.
Nice share, also look at this:
>>In 1989, Orbán received a scholarship from the **Soros Foundation** to study political science at Pembroke College, Oxford.[22] His personal tutor was the Hegelian political philosopher Zbigniew Pełczyński.[29] In January 1990, he left Oxford and returned to Hungary to run for a seat in Hungary's first post-communist parliament.[30]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Orb%C3%A1n
I still think that there is a chance he decided to break off and play his own game, but we will see.
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