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The new exits and turning points in Georgia and Moldova s political crises - New Eastern Europe - A bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs

Flags of Georgia and Moldova. Author: Borka Kiss / Shutterstock A political crisis is only over when the underlying issues causing it have been resolved. Does this logic apply to recent events in Georgia and Moldova? Currently, there is no straightforward answer. Certainly, the latest developments in Georgia and Moldova allow for some cautious optimism. There have been huge improvements in both countries regarding their recent crises. However, only one of these nations seems to be truly approaching the end of its problems. The positive political changes that occurred in April have happened for different reasons in each of the two cases. In Georgia, the European Union successfully oversaw negotiations between the ruling Georgian Dream party and various segments of the opposition, which signed a very ambitious deal after weeks of disagreement. This outcome is primarily the result of high-ranking EU politicians’ perseverance and their ability to persuade the main political forces.

Biden s Ambition of Global Corporate Tax May End Tax Haven in Hungary

Márton Jász 2021.04.26. Over many decades, global companies have perfected the art of tax evasion to the fullest extent possible. It seems that now, global leaders from different countries have had enough of companies playing by their own rules, so under the leadership of Joe Biden, they want to end the heyday of tax havens. EU Commissioner for the Internal Market, Thierry Breton, welcomed the U.S. concept of ​​setting a minimum tax for multinational companies, regardless of the country to which their profits are tied. However, the new economic policy would affect Hungary, where the current level of corporate tax is only 9 percent. Analysis.

A Hungarian Transition that Needed a Revolution ⋆ 1989 ⋆ Visegrad Insight

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