
About this episode
The episode discusses the potential impact of Peter Magyar's leadership on Hungary and the EU, alongside various political and cultural topics.
How incoming prime minister Peter Magyar could change Hungary as well as the EU, and what a romantic liaison between France's far-right Jordan Bardella and an Italian princess could mean for the country's presidential elections. Then: a Greenlandic perspective on Greenland, Ireland's basic income scheme for artists, and a Berlin choir aiming to advance democracy.
Topics covered
- Hungary politics
- EU relations
- far-right movements
- presidential elections
- basic income
- democracy
Keywords
- Peter Magyar
- Hungary
- EU
- Jordan Bardella
- Italian princess
- Greenland
- Ireland
- basic income
- democracy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Berlin choir
Places: Hungary, EU, Greenland, Ireland
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