The director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Vladimír Bartovic, was a guest of the broadcast of the Czech Radio Plus station on Sunday, November 29. In the interview, he commented on the current Slovenian cooperation with Hungary and Poland.
Show moreOn Thursday, September 24, Martin Vokálek, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was a guest on the afternoon broadcast of Radio Z. In the interview, he commented on the current situation in Belarus.
Show moreOn Thursday, September 17, Martin Vokálek, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was a guest on the morning broadcast of Radio Z. In the interview, he commented on the current situation in Belarus.
Show moreOn Wednesday, August 26, Martin Vokálek, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was a guest of the morning broadcast of Radio Z.
Show moreOn Friday, August 21, Martin Vokálek, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, was a guest on the morning broadcast of Radio Z. In an interview, he commented on the current situation in Belarus.
Show moreThe head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, was interviewed for radio program Evropa Plus. The topic was the future direction of Slovenia under Prime Minister Janez Janša.
Show moreOur Vít Havelka commented for ČT24 on the development after the key summit of EU leaders.
Show moreThe director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Vladimír Bartovic, was the guest of the afternoon broadcast of the Czech Radio Plus station on Monday, July 20. In his commentary, he provided an analysis of the special European Council.
Show moreOn Tuesday, July 21, our research fellow Vít Havelka was one of the guests of the television broadcast called 90’ ČT24. The topic of his comment was the Recovery Fund and also the questions of what criteria the Czech Republic must meet in order to achieve the financial help from it.
Show moreOur Vít Havelka commented for ČT24 on the topic of German Council Presidency and country's desire to help the European Union to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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