It could happen that, even if the government led by Donald Tusk succeeds in passing (in parliament) this package of judicial reforms, none of them will enter into force due to the president’s veto
Media mentions – ECFR Madrid
2024 will be the most difficult year for Ukraine since the first two months of the invasion
2024 looks like a good year for Putin: the US Congress is unable to approve more military aid for Ukraine, Trump seems to be the candidate and the Europeans are slow to expand their defence capacity
The debate in Europe is what might happen if Trump is re-elected and, therefore, there will be a very deep discussion about the need to increase defence spending and strengthen defence policy
Tusk acts with extreme caution with Germany so as not to give right-wing populists an excuse for their criticism
The West and the Europeans in particular must revise their financial regulations and create economies of scale to promote the production of drones, munitions, armoured combat vehicles and more
Migration remains a structural deficit for both EU institutions and member states, still conceived as a crisis, although it should be addressed as a recurrent global process
Europe must become more economically competitive by forging trade agreements with third markets—especially given the U.S. reluctance to define its trade policy.
Arancha González Laya, Nathalie Tocci and Guntram Wolff on Trump-proofing Europe
I would prefer that the Israeli people decide to change their ruler
This is one of the most dangerous moments we have experienced, we are moving towards a multi-front conflict. At any moment it can get out of control in both the Hezbola front or in the Red Sea