Few things seem certain in life – death, the constant rain in Brussels and the far-right surge in the European Parliament (EP) come 9 June, which is likely to significantly tip the EP’s balance of power. Having a strong anti-EU faction within the EU institutions is not just a fever dream anymore – it could […]
This Policy Brief largely draws from the key findings of an EU-level report produced for the EU-funded AspirE project, and interviews held with EU officials within the context of this project. It focuses on policy issues impacting the EU’s current regular migration policy on how people who are not from an EU country – third […]
The crisis over the rule of law has reached a new low. This time, in their endless struggle with the EU, the Polish authorities have decided to utilise the captured Constitutional Tribunal. When earlier this year the Polish prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, requested a verdict on the primacy of the Polish Constitution over EU law […]