The Czech Senate at 30: “It prevents Hungarian-style illiberal turns”

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The Czech Senate celebrated 30 years of existence in a ceremony on Tuesday evening. But what has the upper house of Parliament actually achieved in the last three decades? And could talk of abolishing it ever become reality? I discussed those questions with political scientist Petr Just.

The Senate was established by the Czech Constitution of 1993.

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Author: Ian Willoughby