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Analyses | | Jan Nowinowski
On 8 May, the government of Rumen Radev, the country’s former president and leader of the conservative-social Progressive Bulgaria (PB), survived a confidence vote in the Bulgarian parliament.
Analyses | | Michał Kucharski
The Assembly of Kosovo failed to elect a president by the 28 April deadline set by the Constitutional Court. Prime Minister Albin Kurti (Self-Determination) was unable to persuade the opposition to attend the session, so the quorum…
Analyses | | Michał Kucharski
Since the beginning of this year, Albania has faced mounting concerns from the EU over the state of the rule of law. Last February, a report by the European Parliament and a statement by the European People’s Party highlighted the…
Analyses | | Kamil Całus
On 23 April, six ministers resigned from the Romanian government – those responsible for labour, health, energy, agriculture, transport, and justice – along with Deputy Prime Minister Marian Neacșu and Secretary-General Ștefan-Radu Oprea,…
Analyses | | Jan Nowinowski
Following the parliamentary elections held on 19 April, the conservative-social bloc Progressive Bulgaria (PB), led informally by former president Rumen Radev, has emerged as the clear winner. With 97.5% of votes counted so far, it has…
Analyses | | Michał Kucharski
In Slovenia’s parliamentary elections held on 22 March, the liberal Freedom Movement of Prime Minister Robert Golob emerged victorious with 28.62%, edging out Janez Janša’s conservative Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS, 27.95%). Five other…
Analyses | | Jan Nowinowski
Since the beginning of 2026, attempts have intensified to remobilise the Serbian student movement – the driving force behind the mass demonstrations that erupted following the construction disaster at the Novi Sad railway station on 1…
Analyses | | Michał Kucharski
On 11 February, at its first session following the December parliamentary elections, the Assembly of Kosovo passed a vote of confidence in the new cabinet, headed by Albin Kurti, leader of the victorious left-wing Self-Determination (Alb.…
Analyses | | Jan Nowinowski
On 19 January, the Hungarian oil and gas company MOL announced that it had signed a binding heads of agreement with the Russian petrochemical company Gazprom Neft to purchase a 56.2% stake in Serbia’s fuel company NIS. Within this package…
Analyses | | Jan Nowinowski
On 19 January, in a special address, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced his resignation. Once the Constitutional Court formally approves the resignation, his duties will be assumed by the incumbent Vice President, Iliyana Iotova,…