It has been a thorn in the Polish government’s eye for years – ostensibly because it is [not] in line with the values of the Polish constitution and the definition of family enshrined in it
Media mentions – Cohesion & Governance
It is not unlikely that new elections will be held in Bulgaria for a third time if they fail to form a government
After so many years of this one very consolidated regime, it really feels like [we are] getting rid of the status quo
Tusk’s political art has always been to combine different interests and positions, not to commit himself. Today, however, citizens expect clear cut boundaries
What we need in cross-Channel relations is (…) the courage to change what can be changed, the serenity to accept what cannot be changed, and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other
ECFR Council member Timothy Garton Ash draws a conclusion five years on from the Brexit referendum, arguing that both the British and the European Union are weakened
Both countries seem to have found in foreign policy the basin for proactive action and initiative aimed at supporting stronger European action
Turow is yet another example of this chaotic and unrealistic policy
In current times Draghi understands that if you are not part of the game you are totally excluded by the negotiation table
This amounts to a declaration of war against the EU’s new system of rule of law protection