TV interview (Spain)
Interview on the pandemic situation in the United Kingdom. Listen to the INTERVIEW (from minute 16:21)
Interview on the pandemic situation in the United Kingdom. Listen to the INTERVIEW (from minute 16:21)
By Irena Djordjević (Universities of Aveiro and Beira Interior) On Sunday night, 21st of June, there was no unexpected news: Ruling center-right Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) party won the parliamentary, provincial and local elections in Serbia. What should be surprising is that in “parliamentary democracy with competitive multiparty elections” such as Serbia according to Freedom [...]
Member of a PhD. Thesis Committee, together with Prof. Petry Stykow (University of Munich), Prof. Dorothee Bohle and Prof. Stefano Bartolini (EUI) at European University Institute in Florence. The PhD. Thesis, titled “Understanding Post-Soviet Party Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Georgia and Moldova”, was successfully defended by Paulina Sałek. […]
By Kaltrina Beqiri (Independent scholar, graduated at the University of Prishtina) The Pandemic of Covid-19 changed a lot for a lot of people around the world, for Kosovo it changed its government! The wind of change which was felt after the last elections in October 2019, did not last long. On 3rd February 2020, roughly [...]
Talk about the "Crisis of Representative Democracy and the Rise of Anti-establishment Parties" at the "United 4 Change" Programme of the Visegrad School of Politics View VIDEO
Course on "Party Political and Democracy" at the National Taiwan University (NTU) in Taipei
By Mary Brennan (University College Dublin) Ireland has a bicameral parliamentary system, with the lower house of parliament, Dáil Eireann comprising of 160 TDs (Teachta Dála or members of parliament) including that of the normally non-voting Ceann Comhairle (Chair of Dail / similar to the position of Speaker in the UK parliament), thereby the formation [...]
By Alenka Krašovec (University of Ljubljana) At the start of 2020 Slovenia seemed to face a new period of unstable government, an ongoing feature of the last decade. After the parliamentary elections in 2018, in September a coalition government of five parties was formed by Marjan Šarec, yet another political newcomer (after Zoran Janković, Alenka [...]
By Marina Gorbatiuc (Institute of Legal, Political and Sociological Research, Chisinau) In spite of the “Red Code” declaration and 23 infected persons on March 16th, 2020 a new Coalition government was created in Moldova. We can highlight three reasons of its forming: 1. The Coalition was established responding to President Igor Dodon’ interests, especially in [...]
Venice Commission and OSCE/ODIHR Joint Opinion on Draft Amendments to the Legislation Concerning Political Parties in Armenia. View report