There’s a fresh spring in Brussels’ step after Hungary’s landslide rejection of Viktor Orbán (pictured). That shouldn’t delude us, though. The European Union’s shambling pace on its vital Single Market project has not picked up speed, writes Giles Merritt, founder and former chairman of Friends of Europe, author and former Financial Times correspondent, former columnist for the International Herald Tribune. The EU’s fortunes have been mixed sinc…
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