The 2024 European Parliament elections take place in a partly new political landscape in many countries across Europe. Professor Simon Hix discusses current forecasts and how various outcomes may affect European-level policies and trajectories.
Participants
Simon Hix, Professor and Stein Rokkan Chair in Comparative Politics at European University Institute (EUI). He is also an author of several books on the EU such as “What’s Wrong with the European Union and How to Fix It”, “Democratic Politics in the European Parliament” and “The Political System of the European Union”.
Susanne Palme, EU journalist
Sofie Blombäck, political scientist at Mittuniversitetet
The seminar will be facilitated by Göran von Sydow, Director of the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS).
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