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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.

EU MONITOR: MFF Negotiations: What Czechs think of the latest development

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18. 12. 2019
In his monitor, Vít Havelka explored the Czech position regarding the latest development in the Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF) negotiations.

Commentary: EUCO Meeting in December 2019

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13. 12. 2019
Read the comments of our experts regarding the future development of Brexit, EU enlargement or climate change combat. We've gathered answers from Christian Kvorning Lassen, Vít Havelka, Kateřina Davidová and Louis Cox-Brusseau.

Hospodářské noviny: Babiš goes to Brussels to fight for billions. Don't tell us how to use them, he says to the EU

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13. 12. 2019
The European Commission, together with the leaders of the EU Member States, is negotiating the future form of the budget for the 2021-2027 period. Our Vít Havelka commented for Hospodářské noviny on the issue of the Commission's priorities and the reduction of subsidies for the Czech Republic.

CT24: early UK elections

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11. 12. 2019
Our Vít Havelka was a guest of Monday afternoon Studio CT24. The subject of his commentary was early elections in the UK.

E15: The European Commission will not back down. It is up to the Czech Republic to pay the Agrofert subsidy, says a political scientist

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5. 12. 2019
Our Vít Havelka gave an interview on the involvement of the European Commission in the investigation of the conflict of interests of the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.

National Convention on EU Affairs: Directly managed programs and other instruments within the new Multiannual Financial Framework as an opportunity for Czech in

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20. 11. 2019
The National Convention on EU Affairs will take place on November 22 at the Lichtenštejn Palace. The topic of the round table debate will be directly managed programs and other instruments within the new Multiannual Financial Framework as an opportunity for Czech interests

INVITATION: Czech voice in the EU - How successful is the Czech Republic in promoting its interests in the EU?

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11. 11. 2019
We are happy to invite you to a debate organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. The event will take place in the European House in Prague on Monday, November 18, from 6 PM.

ČRo Plus: Negotiations on the new multiannual financial framework of the European Union are coming to a final stage

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11. 11. 2019
Our Vít Havelka gave an interview for ČRo Plus, he commented on the topic of European grants and new priorities of the MFF.

INVITATION: What EU do we want in 2025? Eurozone

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4. 11. 2019
We are happy to invite you a debate organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. The event will take place in the European House in Prague on November 13.

CT24: New Brexit deal in parliament

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22. 10. 2019
Our Vít Havelka was a guest of Monday afternoon Studio CT24. The subject of his comment was the new Brexit deal in parliament.

Policy paper: Implications of Brexit in EUs Decision Making for the Czech Republic

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23. 9. 2019
What are the possible consequences of Brexit for the Czech Republic's position in the EU? What impact does Brexit have on the European political arena? And what steps could help our country to adapt to new status quo? These are some of the topics discussed in the policy paper prepared by our research fellow Vít Havelka.

Euractiv: EU won't reach agreement on Multiannual Financial Framework until end of 2019, experts concur

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19. 9. 2019
Our analytic Vít Havelka contributed to the article about Multiannual Financial Framework for 2021–2027. He does not expect long-term budget's approval until the end of the year but is positive about its orientation and the Czech Republic's position.
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