A specialist in Central Europe, Jacques Rupnik was an advisor to former President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Havel. He is notably the author of “L'Autre Europe. Crisis and end of communism ”.
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While the European Commission has launched proceedings against Hungary and Poland, the director of research at Sciences Po (Ceri) analyzes the reasons for a deep divergence on the issue of mores and multiculturalism between the former countries of the Soviet bloc and the European Union.
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- The European Union has launched proceedings against Poland and Hungary for their anti-LGBT laws.
What do you think of these measures?
Jacques RUPNIK.-
For ten years the European Union has been cautious and hesitant in its reactions to the development of Hungary.
The urgency seems to have imposed itself suddenly following this latest law on LGBT.
It intervenes in the specific context of the European recovery plan and its conditionality.
This has been extended, with reforms guaranteeing
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