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Blesk Zprávy | Czechia leaving the EU and NATO? Babiš promised that won't happen... Konečná is still in favor

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4. 10. 2025 at 05:00
Is there a risk that the Czech Republic could leave the European Union or NATO under the government of the ANO movement and Andrej Babiš? It is unlikely, but Kateřina Konečná and the Stačilo! coalition, which continues to push for a referendum on withdrawal from both organizations, are emerging as potential partners for Babiš's government. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Blesk Zprávy.

Weekendavisen | A gloomy mood prevails in Havel's native country

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3. 10. 2025 at 10:00
Despite positive economic statistics, dissatisfaction and a feeling of powerlessness prevail among Czech voters. This atmosphere may contribute to the return of 71-year-old Andrej Babiš to the forefront of politics. Viktor Daněk, Executive Director and Head of the Prague Office of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Weekendavisen.

Politico | Czech ammo lifeline for Ukraine comes under fire at home

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16. 9. 2025 at 16:00
Former PM Andrej Babiš wants to cancel Prague’s ammunition initiative, but critics warn that would harm both Prague and Kyiv. The situation was commented on by Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office of the EUROPEUM Institute.

Seznam zprávy | They push for leaving the EU, but on the painful consequences, both Stačilo! and SPD remain silent

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4. 8. 2025 at 07:00
No euro, no EU. Ahead of the elections, populist rhetoric calling for an end to European integration is gaining strength. But anti-EU politicians from Stačilo! and SPD remain silent on how “painful” a breakup with Brussels would be – and what scenario would await the Czech Republic. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the issue for Seznam Zprávy.

Deník N | Will a 'European Idea' Cost Us Thousands?

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31. 7. 2025 at 07:00
The extension of emission allowances may be one of the main issues of the autumn campaign. Viktor Daněk, deputy executive director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, commented on it for Deník N's podcast Vrtěti psem - where did this EU change come from, why is it important and who bears political responsibility for it?

Café Evropa | Prague Pride: Freedom under pressure

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30. 7. 2025 at 11:41
You're invited to a special Café Evropa debate as part of Prague Pride 2025! Why is social tolerance increasingly targeted by populist attacks? How can we protect freedom, diversity, and open debate in an increasingly polarized environment? Join us on Monday, July 30 at Europa Experience for this important discussion!

European Thursdays in the Scout Institute

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24. 7. 2025 at 17:00
“It’s no longer Brussels, but the member states themselves that pose the biggest obstacle to the EU’s prosperity.” Join us on the last Thursday of the month in our Scout neighborhood space and take part in an open discussion following an opening statement by Petr Jonák, who has long been engaged in issues of European policy, competitiveness, and sustainability.

Euractiv | Dekarbo brief: three lessons from Friday's blackout

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8. 7. 2025 at 11:51
The European Union has introduced a new state aid framework called the Clean Industry State Aid Framework (CISAF), aimed at boosting investment in clean technologies and accelerating the decarbonisation of European industry. Filip Křenek, an analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute, outlined the details of the new CISAF framework for the Euractiv portal.

Právo | Emission Allowances: Czech Republic Misses the Mark Again

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4. 7. 2025 at 10:00
The expansion of the EU’s emission trading system to cover transport and heating brings serious implications for Czech households and public finances. Why did the Czech Republic fall behind once again — and what are the consequences? The situation is analyzed by Viktor Daněk, Executive Deputy Director and Head of the Prague Office of the EUROPEUM Institute.

iRozhlas | Politicians vs. Bart Simpson: Czechia Is Figuring Out Where to Send Billions to Tackle Transport Poverty

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20. 6. 2025 at 10:00
The Czech Republic could receive billions of Czech crowns from the European Union as of next year, among other things to address transport poverty. The Environment Ministry is finalising a plan that will determine how the money will be distributed. In a survey by the 2050 Institute, which we are exclusively publishing this week, at least a twentieth of people say the new system of emission allowances could cause them major problems. Demand responsive transport or school buses could help, experts suggest. Rebeka Hengalová, a researcher at the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for iRozhlas.

iRozhlas | Bus 'terror', parental dependence and techno. A quarter of Czechs are threatened by transport poverty

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17. 6. 2025 at 15:00
More than one in ten Czechs often or almost never manage to reach essential services and activities in the way they need. More than a quarter of the population experiences at least occasional difficulties getting to school, work, or the doctor. This is according to a new study published by the iRozhlas in cooperation with the 2050 Institute. The context and implications of the findings were explained by analyst Rebeka Hengalová from the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM.

REPORT: Prague Climate Academy – Cities and Heat Waves: Public Health

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17. 6. 2025 at 13:01
The sixth meeting of the Prague Climate Academy took place on 17 June at the British Embassy in Prague. This time the discussion focused on the growth of heat waves and the associated health risks.
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