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The Hungarian precedent: sweeping constitutional reform (part 2)

What’s Europe going to do about Hungary’s curbs on the media and its sweeping constitutional reform? Brussels seems to find it easier to keep tabs on candidates who want to join than on nations that are already EU members.

  • György SCHOPFLIN, MEP, EPP;
  • Gyorgy BOLGAR, Journalist, Klubradio;
  • Christophe ROBEET, France 24 European Affairs Editor;
  • Ulrike LUNACEK, MEP Green Alliance;
  • Gulliver CRAGG, France 24 Correspondent.

    Watch the first part.

Merkel's next move: Will Germany stick to its guns on austerity?
24/05/2012 - THE DEBATE

Merkel's next move: Will Germany stick to its guns on austerity?

François Hollande steals the show at his first late-night EU summit but the ball remains firmly in Angela Merkel’s court. Her constituents remain torn between paying for pain they don’t (yet) feel and shouldering the blame for an eventual collapse of the euro.
Egypt's presidential poll: The revolution, Part II (part 2)
23/05/2012 - THE DEBATE

Egypt's presidential poll: The revolution, Part II (part 2)

Fifteen months after Hosni Mubarak's fall, the second act of Egypt's revolution is underway. Millions of Egyptians are choosing a president in the first free elections in the country's 5,000-year history. Douglas Herbert and his panel discuss whether the newly elected president will have a chance of healing divisions while tackling poverty and fighting violent crime.
Egypt's presidential poll: The revolution, Part II
23/05/2012 - THE DEBAT

Egypt's presidential poll: The revolution, Part II

Fifteen months after Hosni Mubarak's fall, the second act of Egypt's revolution is underway. Millions of Egyptians are choosing a president in the first free elections in the country's 5,000-year history. Douglas Herbert and his panel discuss whether the newly elected president will have a chance of healing divisions while tackling poverty and fighting violent crime.
What's the deal in Mali? (part 2)
22/05/2012 - THE DEBATE

What's the deal in Mali? (part 2)

Is Mali’s freshly-signed agreement to restore democracy in doubt? Malians express shock after the beating of their interim president by supporters of the junta that could have been stopped, say François Picard’s guests.
What's the deal in Mali?
22/05/2012 - THE DEBATE

What's the deal in Mali?

Is Mali’s freshly-signed agreement to restore democracy in doubt? Malians express shock after the beating of their interim president by supporters of the junta that could have been stopped, say François Picard’s guests.

Comments (1)

Fox News Posted Hungary as Serbia north to Jugoslavia (2012)

The Jewish establishment is in rage, because they won t have it like they had it under a jew-friendly neocommunist 8 year regime - wich by the way destroyed Hungary! And the so called european values are non other than the untangible financial rights within the uncontrollable free market. May the resistance go ahead!

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