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Deník.cz | European Union soon with a new government or will there be no government?

What the new European Commission will look like is still unclear, it looks like it does not hold the agreement of the factions. While all the candidates for European Commissioners have passed the grillings, the situation surrounding the negotiations of the executive vice-presidents of the European Commission has become complicated. Viktor Daněk, deputy director of EUROPEUM Institute, discusses the issue in a new episode of the podcast Europe for Czechs.
20. November 2024

The role of the politician, his ties to Viktor Orbán, the fact that in the past he has repeatedly criticised the European Union for various things, made very derogatory comments about MEPs and, on the contrary, defended the positions of the Hungarian government, is of course a thorn in the side of the voting majority in the European Parliament.

You can listen to the full podcast episode in Czech here.

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