By PhD Peter Pál Kránitz The Hungarian Presidency of the European Council (July–December 2024) considers enlargement as one of the most successful policies of the EU and strives for consistent and merit-based process
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By PhD Peter Pál Kránitz The Hungarian Presidency of the European Council (July–December 2024) considers enlargement as one of the most successful policies of the EU and strives for consistent and merit-based process
By Gábor Papp Geopolitical turmoil hand in hand with accelerating green transition had challenged European countries unprecedented. Poland has its unique position within these global circumstances, since coal production and consumption is still
By Balázs Tárnok What have the previous treaty amendments achieved in the European Union, particularly the significant reforms implemented by the Maastricht and Lisbon Treaties? When might the amendment of EU treaties come
The treaty changes proposed by the European Parliament in November 2023 aim to centralize power in the EU at the expense of national democracies. They significantly increase the influence on EU decisions of
Hungarian presidency of the Council of the EU – difficult beginnings and the priorities of the programme
By Ilona Gizińska The Hungarian Presidency of the EU Council has sparked controversy for months, primarily due to the conflict between Budapest and the EU institutions and the pro-Russian orientation of Viktor Orbán's