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The Czech Presidency and the Rule of Law: Not Hungary’s Satellite Anymore

Europe (Central and Eastern)
European Politics
European Union
Sonja Priebus
Europa-Universität Viadrina
Sonja Priebus
Europa-Universität Viadrina

Abstract

This article assesses the achievements and failures of the 2022 Czech presidency in one of its priority areas, namely democratic resilience and the rule of law. By analysing the two inherited Article 7 (1) procedures against Poland and Hungary as well as the rule of law conditionality mechanism against Hungary, I argue that the Czech presidency’s major achievement was the successful closure of the conditionality procedure despite Hungary’s hostage policy. Besides, the Czech presidency’s handling of the rule of law procedures had important reputational consequences as the government managed to distance itself from the notion of an ‘illiberal’ Visegrád block and instead demonstrated its pro-democratic and pro-European orientation.