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Filip Křenek

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Filip Křenek

Associate Research Fellow

Filip Křenek is a Research Fellow at the EUROPEUM Institute focusing on European economy, industry, trade, EU budget, competitiveness, and climate policy.

He currently works as an independent analyst and consultant specializing in economic security and supply chain resilience. Between 2024 and 2026, he worked at EUROPEUM as an Analyst and Project coordinator in the Green Europe team, where he focused primarily on strategic industrial sectors, including automotive, clean tech, steelmaking, and critical raw materials. He gained experience in European affairs during his time at the European Commission, where he worked since 2018 in the Directorates-General for Competition, Trade, and Regional and Urban Policy.

In 2023, he completed the James S. Denton Fellowship under the auspices of the Centre for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) in Washington, DC, which focused on strengthening security cooperation between the United States and Central and Eastern Europe. In 2026, he participated in the Taiwan-US-Europe Policy Program (TUPP), organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMFUS), dedicated to the strategic importance of Taiwan, security in the Indo-Pacific, and their implications for European and transatlantic policy.

He studied Economic Policy and Media Studies and Journalism at Masaryk University and worked briefly as a reporter for Czech Television during his studies.

STVR | The European Parliament will once again be led by Roberta Metsola

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16. 7. 2024
Roberta Metsola, a member of the European People's Party, has once again been elected President of the European Parliament. She was elected at the first session of the new European Parliament, with an overwhelming majority of MEPs voting in her favor. For Slovak STVR comments Filip Křenek, an analyst at EUROPEUM Institute.

ČRo Plus | EU leaders discuss key positions. The favorites are von der Leyen, Costa, and Kallas

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17. 6. 2024
On Monday 17 June, the leaders of the European Union Member States headed to Brussels for their first joint meeting after the European Parliament elections. They discussed the distribution of key posts at the head of the EU institutions - the President of the European Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament. Filip Křenek, project coordinator and analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the likely distribution of forces for ČRo Plus.

168 hodin | Who is the surprise of the European election?

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16. 6. 2024
Filip Turek, originally an outsider, pulled the Přísaha and Motorists coalition into third place and gained more than ten percent of the vote. He bet on a ban on internal combustion engines and social networks. How realistic are his election promises? Who did he take votes from and who helped him? Filip Křenek, Project Coordinator and Analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the topic for Czech Television's investigative programme 168 hodin.

Rádio Expres | Political turnaround in the EU: Populists strengthen and changes in France and Belgium

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10. 6. 2024
In Europe populist and far-right parties strengthened in several member states. The European elections brought changes at the national level. France faces early elections, and the Belgian Prime Minister announced his resignation. Project Coordinator and Analyst from EUROPEUM Institute Filip Křenek, commented for Slovak Rádio Expres.

e15 | Green Deal will not end after the EU elections. It needs to be brought back down to earth and wrapped in more attractive paper

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7. 6. 2024
This weekend's European Parliament elections will strongly influence the EU agenda for almost the rest of the decade. In particular, the future fate of Green Deal is of great curiosity. After the frenetic green activity of the last five years, the political winds are turning and the appetite for tackling climate change is waning. Filip Křenek, Project Coordinator and Analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, comments on the situation for e15.

TV Nova | How to maintain competitiveness of the European Union

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21. 5. 2024
Elections to the European Parliament are approaching, and MEPs face an important task: to maintain the competitiveness of the European union in the face of growing dominance from China and the United States. Europe must also grapple with rising debt in most member states. What attracts investors to the United States and China? And where does Europe lag behind? For the main evening broadcast TV Nova commented EUROPEUM Institute analyst Filip Křenek.
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