Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán 1987 thesis, which the PM's office released yesterday due to widespread interest following the resignation of President Pál Schmitt due to charges the latter plagiarized his doctorate, and following reports that the university which granted Orbán's degree (ELTE) was blocking access to the document. The copy indicates that Orbán received a mark of "5" - the best possible - and that the chief advisor on the thesis was Tamás Fellegi, who is currently serving as a minister without portfolio responsible for Hungary's ongoing negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán 1987 thesis, which the PM's office released yesterday due to widespread interest following the resignation of President Pál Schmitt due to charges the latter plagiarized his doctorate, and following reports that the university which granted Orbán's degree (ELTE) was blocking access to the document. The copy indicates that Orbán received a mark of "5" - the best possible - and that the chief advisor on the thesis was Tamás Fellegi, who is currently serving as a minister without portfolio responsible for Hungary's ongoing negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán 1987 thesis, which the PM's office released yesterday due to widespread interest following the resignation of President Pál Schmitt due to charges the latter plagiarized his doctorate, and following reports that the university which granted Orbán's degree (ELTE) was blocking access to the document. The copy indicates that Orbán received a mark of "5" - the best possible - and that the chief advisor on the thesis was Tamás Fellegi, who is currently serving as a minister without portfolio responsible for Hungary's ongoing negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.