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Leaders of the four current Czech parliamentary parties have discussed priorities and Czech national interests in the EU on the occasion of a conference organised by the European Values association entitled Towards safer Europe on May 11. The discussants included Petr Nečas (ODS), Karel Schwarzenberg (TOP09), Jana Hybášková (KDU-ČSL), Ondřej Liška (SZ).
Eight expert panels tackle current challenges Europe is facing nowadays: energy dependency, violent radicalization and terrorism, nuclear proliferation, declining competitiveness of Europe’s economy, demographic decline, climate change, disengagement in politics, armed conflicts in greater neighbourhood.

Eight discussion panels will tackle current challenges Europe is facing nowadays: energy dependency, violent radicalization and terrorism, nuclear proliferation, declining competitiveness of Europe’s economy, demographic decline, climate change, disengagement in politics, armed conflicts in greater neighborhood.
10 May 2010, Kaiserštejnský palác, Malostranské náměstí 23, Prague
9.00 Registration for the conference (see Programme)
Participation confirmed: Petr Nečas: ODSKarel Schwarzenberg: TOP 09 Jana Hybášková: KDU-ČSL Ondřej Liška: SZ Moderator: Kateřina Šafaříková, editor of Respekt weekly |
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