LIANNA MELKEER AMIRKHANYAN 1.) Article 30 This post provides a short explanation of the legal matters when you are dealing with moving money or goods between the 27 EU Member States. If you are dealing with Money you are dealing
Read moreLIANNA MELKEER AMIRKHANYAN 1.) Article 30 This post provides a short explanation of the legal matters when you are dealing with moving money or goods between the 27 EU Member States. If you are dealing with Money you are dealing
Read moreJAFAR HASAN After centuries of human struggle to obtain the right of individuals to express their opinions, which was effectively achieved beginning in the second half of the twentieth century, everyone expected that the technological revolution would contribute to strengthening
Read moreDARIUSZ WILCZEK* Dear European Liberals, I believe majority of you are concerned about the current political situation in counties of Central East Europe and especially in two of them – Poland and Hungary. Today (15th of July 2021) European
Read moreFeel invited to our next online event about “Basic income in Europe” on Wednesday, 19th of July, 2021 at 20:45 CET on Webex.
Free of charge and no registration required!
Read moreANDERS BASBØLL I bought an electric car. Tax payers are subsidising me. And it is all wrong. I ran for Parliament in 2005. I wrote in a leaflet, that solving climate change is easy. (not to be confused with cheap).
Read moreBy Lianna Meelker-Amirkhanyan
One of the virtues of the EU /European Union/ is the FREE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE/WORKERS besides the free movement of the goods. When you live in one of the Member State, you are free to move to work within 27 countries.
Read moreBy Martina Bednar
Western Europe is often looking on by the member states which joined after 2004 with concerns and also prior to that with some level of skepticism, due to historical and cultural differences. However, this makes also Europe so different. A continent which was fighting each other for centuries trying to unite despite of all economic and cultural differences.
But where is the Visegard 4 (Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) heading?
Read moreBy Máté Bozóky
“Today is 23rd October 2089. I’m 88 years old. I am looking at the raising flags of Hungary and the European Union from my room’s window on Kossuth Square, in Budapest. I haven’t thought that I would be living on the 100th anniversary of the political changeover, but here I am to tell you a story, our story.”
Máté Bozóky won with this essay a competition organised by the European Hungarian Society and it was published in NÉPSZAVA, the biggest Hungarian newspaper.
Read moreWebinar took place on 07.07.2021 Speaker: Máté Bozóky Moderation: Theresa Zettl We all have seen the tremendous change in democracy and the rising abandonment of democratic values in Hungary in the last decade. We would like to give you an
Read moreBy Theresa Zettl
It is expected that Europe will be hit by a fourth wave of Covid-19 by the beginning of autumn. As a result of movement restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of Coronavirus, domestic violence has become more frequent, more severe, and more dangerous in homes.
Are lockdowns a dream come true for abusers?
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