Slovakia Cracks Down On Fuel Tourism
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Slovakia considers itself in the "petroleum emergency" and introduces "domestic tariffs" at the filling stations. In Hungary a similar model is already in force. The EU considers discrimination against other Europeans to be "unlawful".
Foreigners now pay significantly more at the pump than Slovak drivers. This double-price system led to trouble at the petrol stations, the EU calls it discriminatory. Slovakia, in spite of sanctions, wants to continue to source Russian oil and puts pressure on the Union.
Foreigners now pay significantly more at the pump than Slovak drivers. This double-price system led to trouble at the petrol stations, the EU calls it discriminatory. Slovakia, in spite of sanctions, wants to continue to source Russian oil and puts pressure on the Union.
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