At the very end of September, the European Commission introduced a new pact on migration and asylum. It is a complex package of measures which responds to events of 2015 and 2016 and to the fact that there has been a very little progress made in regard of the migration and asylum policy reform. What exactly does the Commission’s new proposal contain? Will new migration quotas be introduced? Which measures will Czechia like the most and which of them will we criticize again? Our dear guests will answer not only these question during the next debate from series EU± on Wednesday, October 14 at 6:30 PM.
Show moreVít Havelka spoke in Hospodářské noviny about the plan of Czech deputies to introduce quotas for Czech food in shops.
Show moreMartin Michelot, Vít Havelka, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Alexandr Lagazzi and Kateřina Davidová react to the EUCO Meeting held in October 2018 from the perspective of the future of the EU and the Czech Republic's role in it.
Show more PDFOur Alexandra Visnerova evaluates the Czech attitude towards the migration crisis.
Show moreOur Vladimir Bartovic in an interview for RTVS spoke about the new European funds criteria for the member states.
Show moreOur Karolína Kvačková, in her newest blog, explores the issue of emissions reduction and the Czech republic position towards meeting the European Commission criteria.
Show moreVladimir Bartovic commented for ČT 24 on the talks of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis and the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
Show moreOur director Vladimír Bartovic commented for Český rozhlas the EU Summit. He was also talking about the position of the Czech Republic and the mandate of the new prime minister Andrej Babiš.
Show moreJan Trojáček, in his new blog, focused on the Austrian parliamentary election and the future political development of the country.
Show moreOn 30 June 2017 we organized a debate on the migration crisis in Hradec Králové, from which a report is now available.
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