I went to the school I went to when I was 15, wrote the President of the Republic Katalin Novák in her Facebook post.
All this happened in Los Angeles, because the Hungarian head of state attended an American high school as a teenager.
I went to the school I went to when I was 15, wrote Facebook post, who also published a video about it. The event took place in Los Angeles, as the politician briefly studied at a California high school as a teenager. The head of state arrived at the institution on roller skates, where he gave a short presentation about his experiences in his youth.
Katalin Novák talked to several teachers and staff at the high school in Los Angeles, and of course she couldn't stop feeling nostalgic either. The video shows that American education meant a completely different world to the president of the republic.
The President of the Republic participated in the UN's forum for women heads of state and government, held talks with the UN Secretary-General and the Director-General of the World Health Organization. Then he visited the American-Mexico border, where he discussed the migration situation, and in San Diego he awarded the 95-year-old Éva Edit Éger, a Holocaust survivor, with the middle cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit.
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