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EUROACTIV | Křenek: EU budget reform is necessary. It’s time to acknowledge that the world is changing — otherwise, we’ll miss the train.
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10. 10. 2025 at 10:00
Negotiations on the new multiannual EU budget for 2028–2034 are beginning. However, the European Commission’s summer proposal has faced criticism from various sides. What major changes might the new budget bring? Will it be good or bad news for the Czech Republic? And what should the country prepare for as the new budget comes into effect? Analyst Filip Křenek from the EUROPEUM think tank discusses these questions in the podcast Europe Up Close.

INVITATION | EU± // How to reform EU institutions?
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18. 12. 2023 at 15:00
We are pleased to invite you to another debate in the EU± series, this time on the topic "How to reform the EU institutions?". You can watch the discussion online on our Facebook page on Monday 18 December 2023 at 18:00.

RCF Radio: Les raisons d'un nouvel autoritarisme en Pologne
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11. 3. 2019 at 15:25
Martin Michelot was speaking about the ruling polish party Law and Justice, which by the 2015 executes many reforms in the country.

EU: Final warning to Poland
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27. 7. 2017 at 12:10
Our Zuzana Stuchlikova commented for DW.com current situation in Poland due to controversial judicial reforms and country's tense relationship with the EU.

TA3: D. Kerekeš and Z. Stuchlíková on A. Duda's veto of new controversial laws
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25. 7. 2017 at 11:20
In an interview for TA3, our Zuzana Stuchlíková commented on Polish president A. Duda's statements suggesting that he would veto the new controversial laws.

RTVS: Emmanuel Macron and the EU
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17. 5. 2017 at 10:20
Our Martin Michelot commented for RTVS on the planned reforms of Emmanuel Macron towards the EU.

Italian Reforms: Renzi´s effort to reform Italy
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18. 4. 2015 at 15:10
Martin Mejstřík, EUROPEUM's affiliated fellow, analysed the reforms of Italian state under the country's new prime minister Matteo Renzi.