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In this episode, Lüben speaks to Phil Syrpis, Professor of EU Law at the University of Bristol, about the rise of populist politics in mainland Europe. They explore the policies of politicians like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, their attempts at capturing the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, as well as the effects of their policies on the EU political and legal order.
By Lüben RoussevIn this episode, Lüben speaks to Phil Syrpis, Professor of EU Law at the University of Bristol, about the rise of populist politics in mainland Europe. They explore the policies of politicians like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, their attempts at capturing the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, as well as the effects of their policies on the EU political and legal order.