Hradec Kralové, 30 June 2017 – The Migration Crisis and the EU: Quotas as a Solution?
The Jacques Delors Institute, in collaboration with the Czech think-tank Europeum, and in the context of the project "Faces on Divides", invites Czech political actors to express their views to citizens and to debate with them on the migration crisis and potential solutions to solve it.
PARTNERSHIP
PARTENAIRES
Participants will debate on the following question: “The Migration Crisis and the EU: Quotas as a Solution?”:
- Tomáš Zdechovský, MEP, KDU-ČSL
- František Kinský, Mayor, Kostelec nad Orlicí
- Martin Rozumek, Director, Organization for Aid to Refugees
- The debate is facilitated by Michal VIT, reserach fellow at Europeum.
If you want more information on this event, you can consult the dedicated webpage on Europeum’s website or register on the Facebook event.
Plus, if you want learn more on the “Faces on Divides” project, we invite you to have a look at the analysis published by the Jacques Delors Institute which portrays how Czech MEPs have voted to date in connection with the twenty emblematic issues submitted to their approval (23/02/2017).
Participants will debate on the following question: “The Migration Crisis and the EU: Quotas as a Solution?”:
- Tomáš Zdechovský, MEP, KDU-ČSL
- František Kinský, Mayor, Kostelec nad Orlicí
- Martin Rozumek, Director, Organization for Aid to Refugees
- The debate is facilitated by Michal VIT, reserach fellow at Europeum.
If you want more information on this event, you can consult the dedicated webpage on Europeum’s website or register on the Facebook event.
Plus, if you want learn more on the “Faces on Divides” project, we invite you to have a look at the analysis published by the Jacques Delors Institute which portrays how Czech MEPs have voted to date in connection with the twenty emblematic issues submitted to their approval (23/02/2017).
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