Hungary after the election: Domestic change and European implications
- Date & time
- –
- Speaker
- Zselyke Csaky (Centre for European Reform), Zsolt Enyedi (Central European University), Peter Kreko (Central European University)
- Host
- European Studies Centre (St Antony's)
- Series
- Julie Adams
- Location
- St Antony's College - North Site, European Studies Centre - Seminar Room, Seminar Room St Antony's College - North Site, European Studies Centre 70 Woodstock Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX2 6HR United Kingdom
- Organisation
- Oxford
About this talk
This seminar explores the political and institutional implications of Hungary’s recent election, focusing on both domestic developments and their wider European significance. It brings together leading experts on Hungarian and European politics to assess the drivers behind the electoral outcome, the evolving balance between government and opposition, and the trajectory of democratic governance in Hungary. The discussion also considers how the election may shape Hungary’s role within the European Union, including its positioning on key policy issues and its relationships with European partners. By situating Hungary’s political developments within broader regional and EU-level dynamics, the event offers timely insights into the future direction of Hungarian politics and its implications for Europe.
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