The head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, commented for Aktuálně.cz on the future attitude of the newly formed coalition towards the Visegrad Four.
Show moreIn an article for iRozhlas, our researcher Vít Havelka contributed an analysis of European politics in the context of the new government, the Visegrad Group and the upcoming EU presidency. In his opinion, there will be a radical change in the rhetoric and the way of negotiation on the European stage, but we cannot expect big differences in the Czech vote.
Show moreOur director Zdeněk Beránek spoke about the relations between Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and his Hungarian counterpart Victor Orbán. Both are harsh critics of the EU institutions. However, the defeat of Babiš in recent parliamentary elections could hurt relations between the capitals.
Show moreChristian Kvorning Lassen, Deputy Director of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy commented on Brussels' promises to delay a possible stop for subsidies for Hungary and Poland due to the rule of law for Respekt.
Show moreVít Havelka commented for Hospodářské noviny on the meeting of the Prime Ministers of the Visegrad Group countries due to the rescue package of the European Union.
Show moreIn his latest EU Monitor, Žiga Faktor examines the backsliding of democracy in Slovenia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Show more PDFOur Mark Szabo explores, in his latest blog, the question of Hungary’s usage of the migration topic in policymaking.
Show moreOur Martin Michelot talked to the Liberátion.fr web about Hungary Opposition awakening up to Orbán
Show moreMartin Michelot talked with the French daily Libération about the relationship between Andrej Babiš and Viktor Orbán.
Show moreMartin Michelot was a guest of the French public station France Inter (Radio France), where he commented on the possible expulsion of Fidesz, the party of Hungarian PM Viktor Orban, from the European political party EPP.
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