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NEWS mirek topolanek : Only 30% of voters mobilised for European elections 2009

Only 30% of voters mobilised for European elections 2009

With six months to go until the parliamentary elections, a meagre 30% of people surveyed were confident of going to vote between 4 and 7 June 2009. Europe needs to rediscover its passion for politics, or it risks losing it completely!

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 02/06/09

mirek topolanek, videos, presidencia semestral checa, european parliament, abstencionismo, andrew duff, european elections 2009

ANALYSIS mirek topolanek : Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia: domino game of governmental crash

Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia: domino game of governmental crash

On 22 March, Hungary’s socialist prime minister, businessman Ferenc Gyurcsany, announced his resignation for 14 April. There is a huge amount of strategy beneath his move and it reveals a trend appearing in central and eastern Europe. Today, the Czech Republic establishes a new chapter

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 24/03/09

mirek topolanek, ukraine, fidesz, economy, economical crisis, ferenc gyurcsány, czech republic

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Mirek topolanek in the babelblogs

The tale of two prime ministers

One of the most commonly raised excuses for not voting in the European Parliament elections in “small” countries (i.e. not major powers) – such as Hungary – is a sort of inferiority complex. That is, our votes, and our small number of MEP delegates will not be able to achieve much ...

Albino Blacksheep by Albino Blacksheep on budapest

Sarkozy : an imprudent populist or a cunning strategist ?

by Walt Eastern Europe has been stealing jobs by using their people to produce French cars being sold to French people. That is going to stop with me. This is the baseline of Sarkozy’s remarks in the last couple of days. But as we have seen in the 1930s ...

OLé by OLé on libereparoli

Don’t worry, Mirek !

‘My dear Mirek. So, your country has taken over the rotating presidency of the EU. You poor thing. You could have taken over from a Greek, mixed up in street brawls; from an Italian, haunted by umpteen scandals; or even from a German woman, stubborn and completely lacking in charisma ...

Babel Sofia by Babel Sofia on sofia

EU Constitution – Will the 27 reach an agreement?

Brussels -by Stella Willborn The next European Council summit on 21 and 22 June 2008 will have nothing less on its agenda than the future of the European Union. Obviously bringing together 27 Member States to pull on one string is not an easy task. At the moment heads of ...

fedepoggi by fedepoggi on bruxelles