The Czech Republic, where homogeneous, labour-driven immigration prevails

Robert Fico (Prime Minister of Slovakia), Beata Szydłová (Prime Minister of Poland), Bohuslav Sobotka (Prime Minister of the Czech Republic) and Viktor Orbán (Prime Minister of Hungary) in Prague in December 2015. Source: Wikipedia CELIA PÉREZ CARRASCOSA, Prague (Czech Republic) Immigration is a regular topic of debate in Brussels. It is a sensitive issue inSigue leyendo «The Czech Republic, where homogeneous, labour-driven immigration prevails»

Eva Filipi: “I lost my idealism about the EU in Syria”

Eva Filipi. Photo: Celia Pérez CELIA PÉREZ CARRASCOSA, Prague (Czech Republic) Lately, the dominant, or official, discourse on various events is very present in the mass media and it is difficult to find real experts who can explain what is going on with their extensive knowledge of the matter. The Syrian war is a caseSigue leyendo «Eva Filipi: “I lost my idealism about the EU in Syria”»

Chmelař: “It is not a question of influencing, but of being heard”

Aleš Chmelař, Deputy Minister for Europe at the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Photo: Celia Pérez CELIA PÉREZ CARRASCOSA, Prague (Czech Republic) The Visegrad Group, or V4, was founded in 1991 by Václav Havel, President of Czechoslovakia (today the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Józef Antall, Prime Minister of Hungary, and Lech Wałęsa, President of Poland.Sigue leyendo «Chmelař: “It is not a question of influencing, but of being heard”»