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A. Danko Criticizes the EU for Requiring that Cars with Combustion Engines Must Be Modified After 2035

Bratislava/Brussels – Cars with combustion engines will stop being produced in the EU after 2035, and those versions that go on sale will have to be specially modified. So it is not true that the ban on combustion engines has been lifted. This was stated on Thursday by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and head of the Slovak National Party (SNS) Andrej Danko in response to the package of measures for the automotive industry presented by the Europ…
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economiematin.fr broke the news in on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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