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Interview with Satler for Vijesti: Every vote on reforms is a mini-referendum on the EU

In an interview with Vijesti, Satler discusses how every vote on reforms serves as a mini-referendum on the European Union. The conversation explores the implications of reform decisions within the context of EU membership and the broader political landscape. Satler emphasizes the significance of public opinion in shaping reform outcomes and highlights the connection between national policies and EU alignment. The discussion reflects on how such votes influence both domestic governance and international relations.

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Interview with Satler for Vijesti: Every vote on reforms is a mini-referendum on the EU

In an interview with Vijesti, Satler discusses how every vote on reforms serves as a mini-referendum on the European Union. The conversation explores the implications of reform decisions within the context of EU membership and the broader political landscape. Satler emphasizes the significance of public opinion in shaping reform outcomes and highlights the connection between national policies and EU alignment. The discussion reflects on how such votes influence both domestic governance and international relations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of political views regarding EU-related reforms without overtly favoring any particular stance. It focuses on the interpretation of voting processes as reflections of public sentiment towards the EU, maintaining neutrality in its framing.

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