Before the working day begins, there will once again be a concise presentation on a current EU topic. Start the day with us, fresh croissants, and coffee. In-person only, places are limited.
The election in Hungary on April 12 is also a pivotal moment for the EU. The outcome will not only shape the country’s domestic political landscape but will also have repercussions for the entire EU.
How should the election results be interpreted? What signals are being sent from Budapest to Brussels? And what does the outcome of the election mean for the EU’s ability to act and its cohesion?
Thu Nguyen, Co-Director of the Jacques Delors Centre, and Daniel Hegedüs, Deputy Director of the Institute für Europäische Politik, will discuss these topics at the next EU to go breakfast.
The format: The topics and analyses will be presented in 20 minutes, followed by a ten-minute discussion. The event will end at 9:00 a.m. after only 30 minutes.
- 8:30 a.m.: Expert input
- 8:50 a.m.: Questions and answers
- 9:00 a.m.: Off to the office
The event takes place in German.