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Poland’s latest threats to EU values

Parliament has raised concerns about the recent election reform in Poland and criticised heavily the “State Commission for the examination of Russian interference”. The resolution...

EU executive cites Poland’s and Hungary’s democratic deficiencies

Poland and Hungary have been cited by the European Union’s executive for democratic shortcomings, which its annual rule of law report asserts was either...

EP challenges EU presidency term for Hungary

The European Parliament (EP) is expected to challenge whether Hungary should take on the rotating presidency of the 27-nation European Union next year. A...

Hungary blocks EU military support for Ukraine

Hungary has refused to approve the release of the next round of military support for Ukraine, which was due to be made available under...

How Georgian democracy perishes: The case of Nika Gvaramia

Georgia is the second European country after Ukraine that suffered the most from Russia’s expansionism in the last decades. It was invaded by the...

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The European reset: Why federalism is no longer an ideology, but a survival strategy

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