Iveta

1 September 2015. In her time as Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, Iveta Radičová is working on a publication about the future of Europe. It will include interviews with several European heads of states. ‘I would like to verify different possible scenarios for Europe. The only answer is neither objective nor scientific but in the hands of leaders.” The former prime minister of Slovakia is devoting her Fellowship to EU issues because she believes in the values of Europe.

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