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Ahead of the European elections, there are concerns about the state of democracy and rule of law in Europe. In the Netherlands, it is a concern hanging around the formation table. For a long time, Poland seemed to be heading in the same direction as Hungary, but since last October's elections, the tide seems to have turned there. The most important lesson we can learn from Poland? Democracy is not made in the voting booth, but on the streets.
Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA)
carla.haelermans@maastrichtuniversity.nl
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N. Pestel
ROA / Labour market and training
Research Centre for Educ & Labour Market
School of Business and Economics
n.pestel@maastrichtuniversity.nl
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N. Ruijs
ROA / Education and transition to work
Research Centre for Educ & Labour Market
School of Business and Economics
nienke.ruijs@maastrichtuniversity.nl
ROA / Labour market and training
Research Centre for Educ & Labour Market
School of Business and Economics
a.degrip@maastrichtuniversity.nl
ROA / Health, skills and inequality
Research Centre for Educ & Labour Market
School of Business and Economics
c.vermeulen@maastrichtuniversity.nl
ROA / Human capital in the region
Research Centre for Educ & Labour Market
School of Business and Economics
c.vanoosterhout@maastrichtuniversity.nl
ROA / Human capital in the region
Research Centre for Educ & Labour Market
School of Business and Economics
c.vanoosterhout@maastrichtuniversity.nl
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P. Hess
ROA / Labour market and training
Research Centre for Educ & Labour Market
School of Business and Economics
p.hess@maastrichtuniversity.nl
The European elections are just around the corner. Democracy in the EU has shortcomings, but the EU has mostly lacked political debate in recent decades. It is good that this is changing.