How patchwork coalition governments are undermining democracy in Europe
Just six months after Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov ushered in what promised to be a new, pro-European beginning for
Just six months after Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov ushered in what promised to be a new, pro-European beginning for
The Czech Republic has a new head of government. President Milos Zeman appointed the liberal-conservative Petr Fiala as the country’s
Against a backdrop of repeated delays to the upgrade and expansion of the Czech Republic’s digital infrastructure, news that a
Spain has seen the worst slump, and is officially in a recession.
Western failures in Eastern Europe and at home, coupled with Eastern Europeans' impotence, have entrenched post-communism, the highest stage of
The EU funds fraud allegations concern a case from before Babis entered politics.
Without figuring out how to complete successfully the integration of Eastern and Western Europe, the EU will be doomed to
The technically minority ruling coalition in the Czech Republic has been relying on the support of the Communist MPs.
Anti-government protests in Prague have grown since in April 2019 the Czech police said the Prime Minister should be indicted
The EU elections are the world's second largest exercise in democracy, with 427 eligible voters.
The Visegrad Group EU member states have already become season members of NATO, according to Poland's Defense Minister.