Jak by se po volbách mohl proměnit Evropský parlament? Jak moc by se mohlo změnit směřování Evropské unie? V jakých zemích by mohly být volby převratné? Pro Český rozhlas Plus komentoval Viktor Daněk, zástupce ředitele Institutu EUROPEUM.
Show moreBefore the upcoming elections to the European Parliament, a debate was held on TV Nova among the leading figures of the seven main political parties, movements, and coalitions. Important issues such as the migration pact or the conflict in Ukraine were discussed. Martin Vokálek, Director of EUROPEUM Institute, provided an analysis for TV Nova regarding the main threats facing the European Union.
Show moreThe elections to the European Parliament, which are taking place place from June 6 to 9, could bring significant changes to the EU's political scene. Polls suggest that there could be a strengthening of right-wing and populist parties, which could weaken current support for Ukraine and bolster Eurosceptic and pro-Russian positions. Martin Vokálek, director of EUROPEUM Institute, commented for the Ukrainian server Sestry.eu.
Show moreThe ANO movement won the European elections, while the Spolu coalition took second place. The biggest individual winner was Filip Turek. In other European countries, the most resonant event was the significant defeat of French President Emmanuel Macron, who subsequently announced early elections. Viktor Daněk, Deputy Director of EUROPEUM Institute, analyzed the European elections in the Novinky Express program.
Show moreHnutí ANO zvítězilo v eurovolbách, zatímco koalice Spolu obsadila druhé místo. Největším individuálním vítězem se stal Filip Turek. V ostatních evropských zemích nejvíce rezonuje výrazná porážka francouzského prezidenta Emmanuela Macrona, který následně vyhlásil předčasné volby. Evropské volby analyzoval v pořadu Express Novinek Viktor Daněk, zástupce ředitele Institutu pro evropskou politiku EUROPEUM.
Show moreWith the increasing frequency of tropical days due to climate change, it is essential to adapt cities as soon as possible through various adaptation measures, such as planting trees and plants. Experts emphasize the need for projects that reduce temperature and improve the quality of life for city residents, despite the financial challenges of their implementation. ČTK reports on the discussion on climate change organized by EUROPEUM Institute.
Show moreThe European Parliament elections begin tomorrow. Viktor Daněk, deputy director of EUROPEUM Institute, discussed on the show "Snídaně s Novou" on TV Nova how popular the European elections are among Czechs, what voter turnout is expected, and also whether European officials are inventing new legislation on the spot.
Show moreDo the elections across European countries have a common theme? If far-right parties succeed, can they unite? How can the problem of long-term low voter turnout in European elections be explained? Is this trend only in Central Europe? Can candidates for the European Parliament really deliver on what they promise? What happens immediately after the elections? Žiga Faktor, Deputy Director and Head of the Brussels Office of EUROPEUM Institute, answered these and other questions.
Show moreThe far right is often disunited, as it lacks electoral discipline and prioritizes its own interests of national politics over its political group. In an interview for the Slovak television JOJ24, Žiga Faktor, Deputy Director and Head of the Brussels Office of EUROPEUM Institute, describes the role European Conservatives and Reformists and the far right from the Identity and Democracy Group could play in coalition building.
Show moreKrajní pravice je často nejednotná z povahy, jelikož nemá volební disciplínu a preferuje vlastní zájmy národní politiky na úkor své frakce. V rozhovoru pro slovenskou televizi JOJ24 popisuje Žiga Faktor, zástupce ředitele a vedoucí bruselské kanceláře Institutu EUROPEUM, jakou roli mohou ve vytváření koalic sehrát Evropští konzervativci a reformisté a krajní pravice z frakce ID.
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