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Magyar Nemzet: The not so unfamiliar Brexit

Our director Vladimír Bartovic commented on the recent launch of article 50 by the British Prime Minister Theresa May for the Hungarian Magyar Nemzet.
31. March 2017

Our director Vladimír Bartovic commented on the recent launch of article 50 by the British Prime Minister Theresa May for the Hungarian Magyar Nemzet.

In my opinion, Michel Barnier, the EU Chief Negotiator for Brexit, is fully prepared for coordinating the negotiations. The Brexit team includes members from a wide range of highly experienced and qualified pool of experts, one of whom was not a party to the trade negotiations with Switzerland. The team is geographically balanced, since both old and new EU member state delegates are equally present in the team.

 The interview is available in Hungarian on the Magyar Nemzet website here.

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