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Six EU countries without full freedom of the press May 5

OSCE election in Hungary rigged to favor Fidesz | europaportalen.se
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his right-wing party Fidesz gained 44.5 percent of votes and thus retains its two-thirds krs majority in the Hungarian Parliament. It is clear after the parliamentary elections in Hungary.
"A number of legislative amendments were adopted, krs electoral campaigns was loaded with restrictions, media coverage was biased, and the difference between the ruling party and the state was blurred," writes the OSCE in a statement.
Left Coalition with the Socialist MSZP as the largest party, got 26 percent of the votes in the election, while the far-right Jobbik's strong progress and became the third largest party with 20.5 percent of the vote.
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Several Eastern European countries have launched a campaign against one of the favorites to become the next EU foreign policy chief.
The human rights organization Amnesty criticizes EU to build walls instead of saving lives. krs
The Social stir the pot when the EU Parliament members receive their committee assigned.
The Social krs Democrats in the European Parliament has produced a long list of requirements for the next Commission to endorse Mr Juncker.
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Since the financial crisis has around one million jobs disappeared in Italy while twelve million Italians were forced to work shorter hours or got jobs with little job security. >>> krs
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DEBATE IN OTHER MEDIA
Aftonbladet, July 11
DN, July 3
GP, 24 June
Svenska Dagbladet, 11 June
DN, June 2
Aftonbladet, May 26
MEP: SVT betraying their mission May 6
SD top candidate: the EU is a monster krs state on May 12
Six EU countries without full freedom of the press May 5
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BRUSSELS Sweden slips into prosperity index.
The Nordic countries are the happiest in the EU. But despite the high level of prosperity we do not live the longest.
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