Fico Rallies Visegrád 4 Against EU’s Combustion-Engine Ban
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Fico Rallies Visegrád 4 Against EU’s Combustion-Engine Ban
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced his intention to coordinate with Visegrád Four (V4) partners—Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Czechia—to force the European Union to revoke or radically revise its ban on new combustion-engine cars slated for 2035. He urged Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, currently holding the V4 presidency, to convene a meeting of the four nations before the European Council gathering on October 23–24. Following his meeting wit…
He met with representatives of car companies.
Robert Fico's government considers achieving the goal by 2035 without revision and changes "absolutely unrealistic"
Will the sale of combustion engine vehicles in Europe end for good in 2035? European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is convinced of this, and she made it clear during her annual State of the Union address in September. “We all know that the future will be electric and Europe will be part of it,” she declared. The boos from the plenary that this statement earned in the European Parliament, however, indicated that not everyone is of the…
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