10th edition of our C4EPIECE newsletter is published

by | Nov 2, 2023

We have reached a milestone, the tenth edition of our newsletter titled C4EPIECE is published today. Thank You for your interest and we promise to go on with a constant intention of getting even better!

The focus of the current edition is on the recent Polish election and its result potential implications on the European Union. Additionally, we bring You other important subjects from member states and the global theater as well as reports of events taking place in the Brussels bubble, including our very own one, dealing with youth participation in European politics.

The analysis on the matter was prepared by our general manager Tamás Lattmann and C4EPOSITION was provided by Ivan Botoucharov from the European Parliament.

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