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ven, 20/10/2017 - 12:28
Turkish President Recep Erdoğan has said his AKP party must undergo a process of renewal and has called on several mayors to resign. A number of them, including Kadir Topbaş in Istanbul, have obeyed. Now pressure is growing on Ankara's long-standing mayor Melih Gökçek to step down too. Critical commentators fear this is another bid by the president to tighten his grip on power.
ven, 20/10/2017 - 12:28
The Czechs will elect a new parliament on Friday and Saturday. The Ano party, led by billionaire media mogul Andrej Babiš, is ahead in the polls. Commentators discuss the rise of the controversial politician and discuss the things that make these elections special.
ven, 06/10/2017 - 12:17
Spain's Constitutional Court has banned a session of the Catalonian parliament slated for this coming Monday in which the region's independence was to be declared. As a way out of the Catalonia crisis some commentators propose a complete restructuring of the Spanish state. Others believe the country would be more democratic after the secession of Catalonia.
ven, 06/10/2017 - 12:17
After a country-wide billboard campaign against the Hungarian-born US billionaire George Soros in the summer, the Hungarian government is now planning a referendum targeting a scheme by Soros that allegedly poses a threat to Hungarian culture and society. Hungarian commentators condemn the campaign as a propaganda trick.
ven, 06/10/2017 - 12:17
According to insider reports the Volkswagen group is planning to counter competition between sister brands VW and Škoda and transfer the production of Czech vehicles to German plants that are operating below their maximum capacity. In addition Škoda is to contribute more to the company's development costs. The government in Prague and trade unionists are protesting. Czech commentators, however, point out that the Germans' plans are perfectly reasonable.
ven, 06/10/2017 - 12:17
"Instead of demonstrating and causing chaos the newly unemployed workers of the automotive subcontractor GM&S would do better to start looking for new jobs." With this comment, which comes not long after he said he wouldn't let "loafers" obstruct his reform plans, Emmanuel Macron has once again provoked an indignant response. France's press takes the president to task.
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