Author: Attila Kerekes
Having graduated in Political Science from Budapest's Corvinus University in 2015, Attila subsequently spent a few years in the Press Office of Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Through this experience and his university days, he established a network of connections, providing him with continuous insights into regional politics. Although presently employed as a marketing business partner at a Dutch HR company, he remains devoted to public affairs and daily politics. Additionally, Attila freelances for smaller enterprises and start-ups, assisting them with copywriting and various marketing tasks.
In the fast-paced world of politics, decision-making is at its core, particularly for those aiming to win elections. In our data-driven era, the abundance of information…
What’s the best way to describe ANO’s European-level representation? A round peg in a square hole. The party led by Andrej Babiš currently sits in Renew…
Political alliances, often likened to marriages, are prone to ‘divorce’ when interests diverge significantly. The delicate balance of investing in a relationship while ensuring mutual benefits…
In Slovakia’s often turbulent political arena, HLAS, founded in 2020 by defectors from Roberto Fico’s SMER and led by ex-PM Peter Pellegrini, has swiftly gained traction.…
In the intricate tapestry of political landscapes, the presence of women is becoming increasingly pronounced. Women are breaking through glass ceilings around the world, which have…
These days one name in particular comes to everyone’s mind when they think of Twitter: Elon Musk. The contentious billionaire and his rather hostile takeover of…
In a world where money has become scarce due to unprecedentedly high interest rates, political parties must rethink their financial strategies. The days of “spending first…
Growing up fascinated by sci-fi gadgetry, it gave me the general readiness to try all new things that are digital. Though flying cars and humanoid robots…
“The smart ones learn at other people’s expense.” This age-old Hungarian proverb has always rung a bell for me, even though I might rephrase it now.…
Populism has gained a very strong basis in Central-Eastern Europe, making Slovenia’s Robert Golob an intriguing exception. The politics of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, Serbia’s Vučić, and…