To maintain its "young" identity, the party initially had an upper age limit of 35 for its members.
Orbán became a household name on , during the ceremonial reburial of Imre Nagy, the martyred leader of the 1956 Revolution. viktor_orban_poczatki_politycznej_kariery_w_jak...
On , Orbán and 36 other university students—mostly from the prestigious Bibó István Law College in Budapest—founded Fidesz (Alliance of Young Democrats). To maintain its "young" identity, the party initially
During this time, Orbán received a scholarship from the George Soros Foundation to study the history of civil society at Oxford. 2. The Breakout Moment: The 1989 Speech During this time, Orbán received a scholarship from
Viktor Orbán ’s political career began as a radical, anti-communist liberal in the late 1980s, a stark contrast to his current national-conservative profile. His ascent is defined by three key early milestones: the founding of Fidesz, his iconic 1989 speech, and his transition into professional parliamentary politics. 1. The Founding of Fidesz (1988)