V4 residents confused about the EU and their place in it: Here’s the data to prove it
Different sets of statistics show very different results about what Central Europeans think about the EU.
Different sets of statistics show very different results about what Central Europeans think about the EU.
How does the younger generation of EU experts see the current state of the Union and its future? A report from a panel discussion at the University of Wrocław
Brexit, Trump, but also Macron’s victory have given fresh impetus to EU defence cooperation. Concrete initiatives were launched last week.
The growing divide between the winners and losers of globalisation is fertile ground for isolationism. Only by understanding this divide can we address it.
Stagnant economy, refugees flocking on the borders, terrorist attacks, deepening inequalities, rampant populism. What can still be done to save the European project?
The result of this year’s election will determine France’s place in the world and affect the future of Europe for years to come. A battle for the country’s soul
As cracks appear in political establishments the world over, Iceland is forging its own path towards an open and inclusive society.
While the country is at a tipping point, here is a rundown of the most important facts on the recent political developments in France.
Outgoing Socialist Prime Minister Robert Fico (SMER-SD) won the challenge to form a new government in Slovakia. On Wednesday, 23 March, President Kiska appointed Fico as Prime Ministern again. His coalition comprises the socialists of SMER-SD, the nationalists of SNS, the center-right Siet and the party representing the Hungarian minority, Most-HID. The majority controls 81 out of 150 seats in parliament. A confidence vote is supposed to be held within 30 days to confirm the new government.
According to polls, Slovakian socialist party SMER-SD should have obtained between 32 and 40% of the votes during the general elections on 5th of March. The outcome is almost the opposite. SMER-SD, the party of the previous prime minister Robert Fico, obtained only 28.3% of the votes which changes…