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Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz
On 17 July, the European Commission informed the central government of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) that it would reduce the funding allocated under the EU’s Growth Plan for the Western Balkans. As a result, BiH has lost €108.4 million,…
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
Protests in Serbia have entered their eighth month, sparked by the collapse of the canopy of Novi Sad railway station on 1 November 2024. Demonstrators are now demanding a snap election, a demand categorically rejected by the government.…
Analyses | | Jan Nowinowski
On 8 July, the EU’s Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) approved Bulgaria’s accession to the eurozone, effective from 1 January 2026. Earlier reports by the European Commission and the European Central Bank confirmed that Sofia…
Analyses | | Jan Nowinowski
On 18 June, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a visit to Croatia, where he signed bilateral cooperation agreements in the fields of agriculture, culture, science and technology, and education. Zagreb expressed its support for the…
Analyses | | Kamil Całus
On 23 June, the Romanian parliament passed a vote of confidence in the new coalition government led by Ilie Bolojan, leader of the centre-right National Liberal Party (PNL) and, until recently, acting president (from February to May 2025…
Analyses | | Kamil Całus
In the second round of Romania’s repeat presidential election on 18 May, Nicușor Dan emerged victorious. The independent, pro-European, centre-right politician who advocates continued support for Ukraine, secured 53.6% of the vote.
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
On 11 May, parliamentary elections were held in Albania, resulting in a sweeping victory for the ruling Socialist Party (PS), led by Prime Minister Edi Rama, who has been in power since 2013. According to preliminary results, the PS…
Analyses | | Kamil Całus
In the first round of Romania’s repeated presidential election held on 4 May, George Simion, leader of the opposition national-conservative and sovereigntist Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), won the most votes, securing 40.96%.…
Analyses | | Marta Szpala
On 16 April, the Serbian parliament approved the composition of the new Council of Ministers, headed by Đuro Macut.
Analyses | | Paulina Wankiewicz
In recent weeks, the institutional crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has escalated due to separatist actions by the leader of Republika Srpska (RS), Milorad Dodik.