Bulgaria: The Achilles’ Heel of the European Union’s Rule of Law?
To adapt Hamlet’s famous phrase, something is rotten in the state of Bulgaria. In particular, many deeply-rooted problems seem to
To adapt Hamlet’s famous phrase, something is rotten in the state of Bulgaria. In particular, many deeply-rooted problems seem to
Pundits have already dubbed 2022 a vital moment for the rule of law in Europe, with the potential to redraw
Under the draft law, judges could be removed from their posts for taking part in "activities of a political nature"
Praise for Buglaria has been described as perplexing by commentators in Sofia.
The next President of the European Commission could outplay the unpleasant Eastern European and Italian leaders who voted her into
The inquiry into Fidesz's actions has been suggested as a compromise by Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, Merkel's successor as leader of Germany's
A divided leadership and society in Romania is to preside the EU during Brexit and the 2019 EU elections.
Former UK Prime Minister did not intend to lead his country out of the EU with the 2016 Brexit referendum,
Maros Sefcovic is the only Eastern European presently bidding to become the next President of the European Commission.
Romania has been criticized sharply by Members of the European Parliament over its controversial judicial reform and disregard for the
In an unprecedented vote, the European Parliament has recommended disciplinary measures against Hungary of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, which could