Is Anti-corruption Rhetoric Only Reinforcing the Status Quo?
Is the anti-corruption agenda as we know it stifling other kinds of politics from emerging?
Is the anti-corruption agenda as we know it stifling other kinds of politics from emerging?
The experiences I have had in my job have opened me up to people.
We are facing a dilemma between the status quo and a nightmare.
What can we expect from Andrej Babiš, should he become PM? Unlike Orbán and Kaczyński, he still seems to be liberal. But that can change very easily.
They are united through a commitment to the protection of the commons with the objective of keeping cultural, social and political issues alive.
What is the future of unions, and of work in general, in the Czech Republic today?
It cannot be emphasized enough that Orbán’s politics are powercentric.
The demand for ‘change’ reflects not only discontent with the general course of recent governments but also the hollowing out of real political alternatives.
Corruption could not have inspired more people to take to the streets.