15 years after three-quarters of the electorate voted to join the EU, the Czech Republic is commonly referred to as one of the union’s most Eurosceptic countries. But how did this come about and is it as serious a problem as some make it out to be?
15 years after three-quarters of the electorate voted to join the EU, the Czech Republic is commonly referred to as one of the union’s most Eurosceptic countries. But how did this come about and is it as serious a problem as some make it out to be?
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