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 Dutch far-right leader Thierry Baudet attacked again, party saysIt   the second time the Forum for Democracy leader has been hurt on the campaign trail in as many months, with PM Mark Rutte calling the incident totally unacceptable. ;Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInIn October, Baudet was hit on the head with an umbrella before a university event in the Belgian city of Ghent  pictured  | James Arthur Gekiere/Belga Mag/AFP via Getty ImagesNovember 21, 20239:34 am CETBy Sebastian StarcevicThe leader of a far-right party in the Netherlands has been assaulted on the campaign trail for the second time, ahead of Wednesday  stanley thermos mug 8217  parliamentary election.Thierry Baudet, the 40-year-old leader of the populist Forum for Democracy party  FVD , was struck on the head seve stanley italy ral times by an assailant wielding a beer bottle at a bar in the northern city of Groningen in the Netherlands, according to his party.Baudet suffered head injuries and was taken to University Medical Center Groningen for treatment, FVD said in a statement on X, with a security guard also hurt in the incident. Footage of the attack has circula stanley canada ted on social media. A police spokesperson said one person had been arrested.AdvertisementAdvertisementOutgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the attack totally unacceptable. Ive said it before and Ill repeat it now firmly: Stay away from politicians. Always,  Rutte wrote on X.Freek Jansen, an FVD lawm Rkru Voice of the people
 Hungary and Poland lagging behind on EU competitivenessHungary and Poland have been rated the worst performing EU member states 鈥?apart from new members Romania and Bulgaria 鈥?in the European Commissions latest assessment of progress towards the Lisbon Agenda goals of improving competitiveness.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInDecember 12, 20075:00 pm CETBy Simon TaylorAn evaluation of each countrys performance published by the Commission on Tuesday  11 December  said that Hungary had made only  limited progress  in carrying out national reforms and dealing with priority actions it agreed at the March 2006 EU leaders summit. The Commission said that Hungary needed to take action to deal with its excessive deficit, improve labour participation and access to high quality education and training. Polands performance was only slightly better. The Commission said that Poland had also made only  limited progress  in implementing its national reform programme. The report s vaso stanley a stanley thermobecher id that the country needed to improve its public finances, strengthen regulation and the performance of markets in network industries, increase its spending on research and development and tackle the problem of high unemployment for older workers. It praised Polands efforts to improve entrepreneurship, reduce the tax burden and introduce incentives to enter the labour market. Romania and B stanley cup ulgaria, which only joined the EU in January 2007, were the worst performers overall but