Rudolf Oblat is a law student at Pázmány Péter Catholic University and a trainee at
the Foundation for a Civic Hungary. He also works as a journalist at Mandiner.
Rudolf Oblat
Rudolf Oblat is a law student at Pázmány Péter Catholic University and a trainee at
the Foundation for a Civic Hungary. He also works as a journalist at Mandiner.
The European Parliament is trying to do everything in its power to politicise and ideologise the disagreements between the EU institutions and the Hungarian government. The MEPs attacking Hungary seem
Based on the above formulation, some have already suggested that there is actually no mandatory migrant quota, as states can decide for themselves how they show solidarity with other member
It can be clearly stated that over the past years, the current majority of the European Parliament has not shied away from using the tools provided to it by the
Changing decision-making in areas crucial to state sovereignty would create a specific system of majority tyranny where, although it would be easier to adopt a Council position and bring together
Rudolf Oblat is a law student at Pázmány Péter Catholic University and a trainee at
the Foundation for a Civic Hungary. He also works as a journalist at Mandiner.
Rudolf Oblat
Rudolf Oblat is a law student at Pázmány Péter Catholic University and a trainee at
the Foundation for a Civic Hungary. He also works as a journalist at Mandiner.
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