TBS NEWS | Behind the Rise of the Far Right: The Shadow of China and Russia?

The rise of far-right parties in the European Parliament elections has caused concern across the continent. Analysts point to external influences, particularly from China and Russia, as possible causes. Both countries are alleged to have tried to influence the elections through disinformation campaigns. While Europe is facing a rise in populism, possible foreign interference casts a shadow over the ongoing political debate. Jonáš Syrovátka, an analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, comments for the Japanese TV channel TBS NEWS.

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ČT24 | The balance of power in the newly elected European Parliament

The European Parliament has many negotiations ahead of it, be it the distribution of political parties in the political groups, the filling of key positions or the names of the new European Commissioners. What is the most interesting thing to watch on the European stage right now? What other moments will now influence the development of European politics? Vít Havelka, research fellow at EUROPEUM Institute, comments for ČT24.

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ČT24 | Rozložení sil v nově zvoleném Evropském parlamentu

Evropský parlament čekají mnohá jednání, ať už jde o rozložení politických stran ve frakcích, obsazení klíčových pozic či jména nových eurokomisařů a eurokomisařek. Co je nyní nejzajímavější sledovat? Jaké další momenty budou teď ovlivňovat vývoj evropské politiky? Pro ČT24 komentuje Vít Havelka, výzkumný pracovník Institutu EUROPEUM.

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ČRo Plus | Election Special - EUROPEAN ELECTIONS 2024

EU citizens elect a new European Parliament. How did the election results turn out in the Czech Republic and other European countries? And do the election results reflect the MEPs work in the last term? Žiga Faktor, deputy director and head of EUROPEUM's Brussels office, commented for Czech Radio's special election coverage.

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ČRo Plus | Volební speciál - EUROVOLBY 2024

Obyvatelé EU zvolili nový Evropský parlament. Jak dopadly výsledky voleb v České republice i v jiných evropských zemích? A odráží výsledky voleb práci europoslanců v minulém volebním? Z Bruselu komentuje výsledky pro volební speciál ČRo Plus Žiga Faktor, zástupce ředitele a vedoucí bruselské kanceláře Institutu EUROPEUM.

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TV ZAK | Eurovolby skončily. Jejich výsledky komentovali během noci experti v Evropském domě

Zájmy ČR bude dalších 5 let hájit 21 nově zvolených europoslanců. Průběžné výsledky voleb komentovali během noci z neděle na pondělí experti v Evropském domě na Národní třídě v Praze. Součástí volební noci byla také panelová diskuze během níž se hodnotila dosavadní činnost Evropského parlamentu. Výzvy, které čekají ten nový, přiblížil pro regionální TV ZAK Martin Vokálek, výkonný ředitel Institutu EUROPEUM.

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RTVS | Elections show Europeans' new priorities

After the European Parliament elections, the two largest factions retained their positions. However, far right parties has made gains at the expense of the Liberals and Greens. It was significant in France, Germany, Austria and other Member States. Why more and more young people vote for them? Will the right-wing groups in the EP join forces? And how can they influence migration policy, support for Ukraine or the Green Deal? For RTVS programme Z prvej ruky comments Žiga Faktor, deputy director and head of the EUROPEUM Institute's Brussels office.

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Radio Free Europe | EU Enlargement is threated by the far right parties in Member States, not in the European Parliament

Even thought parties belonging to the far right achieved good results in the European elections, their growth was not enough to have a major impact on politics in the future European Parliament. What developments can we anticipate with regard to the policy of enlargement of the EU after the elections? Žiga Faktor, deputy director and head of EUROPEUM Institute's Brussels office, comments on the situation for Serbia's Radio Free Europe.

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e15 | Summit in Switzerland will show the world that Ukraine wants peace. But it will not bring it

The luxury Alpine hotel Bürgenstock on the shores of Lake Lucerne in Switzerland will host the largest peace conference on Ukraine to date this coming weekend. Leaders and diplomats from nearly 90 countries will be there to seek ways to end the worst armed conflict in Europe since the Second World War. The ambitious event has been accompanied by criticism over the non-participation of Russia, China and US President Joe Biden. Even so, experts say the summit could be an important first step towards peace. Žiga Faktor, deputy director and head of the Brussels office of EUROPEUM Institute, describes the possibilities the conference will offer for e15 journal.

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Respekt | European Elections: Is the Green Deal in jeopardy?

Despite the weakening of the strongest supporters of the Green Deal in the European Parliament elections, the parties that promoted it still dominate the political scene in Brussels. Experts agree that the Green Deal for Europe will not be abolished, however, adjustments may be made to it. Commenting for Respekt magazine is Kateřina Davidová, a researcher at EUROPEUM Institute.

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