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Vít Havelka

Senior Research Fellow

Vít Havelka

Senior Research Fellow

Vít Havelka is a Ph.D. student at the Department of European Studies, Institute of International Relations, Charles University in Prague. Mr. Havelka focuses on institutional relations of the EU and its member states, the EU budget, Europeanisation, and the transformative power of the EU. Since 2016 Vít Havelka was employed as the Political Officer at the Norwegian Embassy in Prague, and from February 2018 he is a Research Fellow at EUROPEUM.

Euractiv: Von der Leyen: In the new EU budget will be more money on cohesion and economic recovery

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4. 6. 2020
Our Vít Havelka for Euroactiv about the new EU budget, which besides the massive investments in the economic recovery or into the financial support to health services will also count with new incomes.

Deník N: The Czech Republic will get hundreds of billions, won't be even possible to exhaust everything, Jourová praise the EU budget. Babiš doesn't like it

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4. 6. 2020
Our Vít Havelka for Deník N on the negative stance of the Prime Minister Andrej Babiš towards the new EU budget of 750 billion euro.

Hospodářské noviny: A quarter of groceries in stores is of Czech origin. Deputies want to increase the number

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2. 6. 2020
Vít Havelka spoke in Hospodářské noviny about the plan of Czech deputies to introduce quotas for Czech food in shops.

Hospodářské Noviny: The Czech Republic should get almost 20 billion euro from the recovery budget. Babiš doesn't agree with the distribution

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1. 6. 2020
Our Vít Havelka for Hospodářské Noviny on the negative attitude of the Czech Prime Minister towards the recovery budget introduced by European Commission.

EURO: How dohas the European Union look like one year after election? Bigger emphasis on the environment and difficult negotiations

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1. 6. 2020
EURO.cz published the analysis of EUROPEUM Institute for European policy on chosen topics of European policy and development after the last year's elections to the European Parliament.

iRozhlas: Babiš is being thrifty in the wrong moment

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29. 5. 2020
Our Vít Havelka wrote a commentary with Nikola Hořejš (STEM) for iRozhlas about the European Commissions Recovery Fund and its impact on the Czech Republic.

Seznam Zprávy: European Commission introduced new recovery plan

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28. 5. 2020
Our Vít Havelka for Seznam Zprávy on the European Commission's introduction of the new financial framework, which should help with the economical recovery after the pandemic.

Invitation: Multiannual Financial Framework in the period of (post) coronavirus

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28. 5. 2020
We invite you to the debate "Multiannual Financial Framework in the period of (post) coronavirus", organized by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and Eurocentrum Praha. It will take place online on June 3 on our Facebook page.

European Elections: A Year In Review

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26. 5. 2020
On the occasion of the anniversary of the ninth European Parliament elections, which took place from 23 to 26 May 2019, experts of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy prepared five analyses reflecting on the past year in the key areas: climate, multiannual financial framework, migration, geopolitics and European Union enlargement.

INVITATION: What EU do we want to have in 2025? Digital strategy of European union

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21. 5. 2020
We would like to invite you to debate on "What EU do we want to have in 2025? Digital strategy of European union." Panelists will debate about involvement of the Czech Republic, opportunities for companies and the impact of digitalization on our lives. The debate will take place on Thursday, 28 May from 17:30.

Brief on COVID-19: COVID-19 EU Response: The Subsidiarity Principle has been Working, but now it is Time for Adjustments

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13. 5. 2020
Ih his latest brief, our Vít Havelka discusses the topic of limits of the COVID-19 EU response and the subsidiarity principle.

Brief on COVID-19: Eurozone in Agreement over the first COVID19-Response

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12. 4. 2020
In his brief, Vít Havelka writes about the Eurozone ministers first agreement on the response against the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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