Poland Monthly Digest: EP Elections Ahead, and Poland and Israel Take a Nosedive
– Poland-Israel relations have been in peril since February when, at a summit in Warsaw, Israel’s acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Israel Katz said that Poles “sucked anti-Semitism with their [...]
Poland Monthly Digest: spring time in Poland, and a diplomatic crisis with Israel
– On February, 1st Robert Biedroń, former mayor of Słupsk, former member of parliament, and LGBTQ+ activist, launched a new political party called Spring, set to participate both in this year’s [...]
Hungary Monthly Digest: Hungary is “Partly Free”, and government launches campaign against the European Commission
– On January 30th, workers of the Audi factory in Győr, Northwest Hungary, won an 18% wage increase, ending a six-day strike. The factory is one of the biggest industrial hubs of the country, [...]
Hungary Monthly Digest: character assassination of a teenager and V4 leaders plan to meet in Jerusalem
– The government of Hungary’s decision to modify its labor law (deemed the “slave law” by protesters and the opposition) and to establish a new administrative court in Hungary, which [...]
Hungary Monthly Digest: Orbán Visits Israel and Pride Is Celebrated in Budapest
– German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Berlin on the 5th of July. This meeting occurred in the midst of rather tense relations between the two leaders, [...]