EU Economic Incentive Package, Member States Governments, Planning and Democracy

EU Economic Incentive Package, Member States Governments, Planning and Democracy

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On 22 April 2021 there was an online event organised for the members of the Hungarian Europe Society. First, László Jankovics (Fiscal economist, European Fiscal Board Secretariat, European Commission - Secretariat-General) made an exposé entitled "Recovery and Resilience Facility: A Quantum Leap in the economic integration?", followed by the intervention of Iván Tosics (Metropolitan Research Institute) entitled "How do EU member states prepare for the use of the Recovery and Resilience Facility - some examples and the Hungarian government's practice" focusing on the national programme proposals to be submitted to the European Commission by the end of the month. 

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Gábor Filippov, political scientist-historian, gave a presentation entitled "The Nature and Perspectives of the Hungarian Political Regime" on 15 February 2019.
New EU ideas and legislation to strengthen media freedom EMFA, DSA, DMA: what do the acronyms mean? – workshop organised by the Hungarian Europe Society under the auspices of DIACOMET project –
Ilona Kiss, literary historian, literary translator and András Radnóti, foreign policy expert, members of the Hungarian Europe Society made short online presentations about the political situation in Russia and the upcoming Duma elections on 9 April 2021.
On 1 July 2020 Edit Zgut, researcher at the Polish Academy of Sciences analysed the outcome of the first round of the presidential elections in Poland in her presentation.
Thibault Muzergues, French political analyst, author of the books "The Great Class Shift: How New Social Class Structures are Redefining Western Politics" and "War in Europe?: From Impossible War to Improbable Peace" gave an online presentation entitled "The French Presidential Election and the F