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The Czech Social Democrat party leadership set a final condition for remaining in the minority government of Andrej Babiš, demanding that his ally, President Miloš Zeman, appoint their nominee for culture minister.
Estonia has been in political turmoil for the past few months as the Estonian Centre Party made the shock decision to invite the right-wing conservative EKRE into new coalition after the liberal Reform Party won the parliamentary elections.
Slovak police seized the mobile phone of an investigative journalist and interrogated her for hours under the pretense of investigating the murder of Jan Kuciak.
The increasing refugee crisis of the past months is not only a Hungarian problem. However, handling the refugee situation in Hungary is a Hungarian task.
Prime Minister Victor Ponta recently issued a single emergency ordinance that actually contained 26 emergency ordinances within it. Following this abuse of power, 11 Romanian NGOs are calling for his resignation.
Despite some positive steps, the new coalition agreement of the Belgian government outlines many legal reforms that concern human rights experts, who are concerned that the deal offers few carrots and many sticks.