"Perhaps the time has come," Rachel Orban wrote on Instagram*, talking about the upcoming emigration from Hungary to the States.
The daughter of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that she was accepted to an American university. There she would like to "gain experience and knowledge." The Hungarian news portal Telex links the departure of Orban's daughter with the upcoming parliamentary elections, where the ruling Fidesz party is losing in the polls to the opposition Tisa party.
The daughter of the Hungarian Prime Minister stressed that her dream was to return to the United States (15 years ago she completed a summer semester at Boston University). Now she has such an opportunity — she was accepted to an American university.
"In recent years, the idea that I will be able to start something new when my youngest child goes to school has become more and more obvious to me. Bersi will go to school in September, and I was accepted to an American university," Rachel Orban wrote.
The 36-year-old Hungarian noted that emigration is an opportunity for her self—development, and her children will learn "flexibility, openness and independence." Rachel Orban emphasized the strengths of the States: their competitiveness and the opportunity to gain new knowledge, which she would later like to use at home. The goal is "learning and gaining experience," she stressed.
"The final decision is still ahead — we are thinking, thinking, discussing with the whole family," Viktor Orban's daughter concluded her post.
Rachel's husband, Istvan Tiborcz, is the owner of a hotel empire and one of the richest people in Hungary.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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