Vladimír Bartovic was a guest of Czech Radio Plus, where he talked about financial sanctions against Spain and Portugal for their high state budget deficit. Over the past two years, both countries failed to keep the deficit under the limit of three percent of national GDP that is binding for all Eurozone member states.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic was a guest of Czech Radio Plus, where he talked about financial sanctions against Spain and Portugal for their high state budget deficit. Over the past two years, both countries failed to keep the deficit under the limit of three percent of national GDP that is binding for all Eurozone member states.
Show moreZuzana Picková, director of our Brussels office, was a guest of a special debate at Czech Radio on the implications of the UK EU referendum results.
Show moreMichal Vít was on Odpolední Plus today. He talked about the current situation in Poland and its position within the EU.
Show moreMichal Vít was a guest of Czech Radio Plus, where he talked about visa liberalisation for Turkey and the European Commission's proposal to revise the quota system for the redistribution of refugees.
Show moreThe Director of EUROPEUM, Vladimír Bartovic, spoke on Czech Radio about the negotiations of the EU with Turkey at the summit in Brussels.
Show moreThe Director of EUROPEUM, Vladimír Bartovic, spoke on Czech Radio about the proposal of the European Commission on abolishing visa obligations for Ukraine citizens.
Show moreEUROPEUM’s research fellow Michal Vít spoke in Rozhovory a komentáře about yesterday’s EU summit with Turkey, Ankara’s increasing demands and possible voluntary and involuntary quotas.
Show moreDirector of EUROPEUM, Vladimír Bartovic, spoke on Czech Radio about the results of the Slovak parliamentary elections and the unfavourable conditions for forming a government before the upcoming Slovak presidency of the Council of the EU.
Show moreOur research fellow Michal Vít spoke for Czech Radio about the meeting of V4 interior ministers, where they discussed the possibility of an increased cooperation in dealing with the migrant crisis.
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