R. Raši: We Must Talk About the EU’s Operations, But Slovakia’s Future Is Not Up for Negotiation

Bratislava – Richard Raši, Chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic (Hlas-SD), firmly stated that no criticism of the European Union justifies risking the future of Slovakia or contemplating a departure from the Union. His remarks were made during the celebration of the 21st anniversary of Slovakia’s EU membership, highlighting the importance of collaboration with Slovakia’s economic and security allies. Raši noted that this day also coincides with Labor Day, suggesting that the themes of both occasions are interlinked and reflect the foundational values of contemporary society, according to TASR.

“Lately, there have been voices advocating for leaving the EU, claiming it is outdated, overly bureaucratic, and not competitive with global powers. While we can discuss these points—after all, they are often raised in European Union forums—I must stress that none of these arguments should endanger the future of the Slovak Republic or lead to discussions about exiting the EU,” Raši remarked.

He further explained that such rhetoric only complicates Slovakia’s standing within the EU and tarnishes its reputation as a reliable partner.

The National Council’s head stressed that as a small nation with an open economy, Slovakia heavily relies on foreign investments. “Western investments play a significant role in our economy, and we use EU funds to enhance living standards across regions. Statistics illustrate that European funding is significantly improving the quality of life in our towns and cities, as the state budget alone cannot meet all needs,” he pointed out.

Raši highlighted a series of challenges currently facing Slovakia and the EU, including economic revitalization, the implementation of sustainable green policies without reckless experimentation, support for research and innovation, migration management, and energy security—all while maintaining Slovakia’s global competitiveness.

“In today’s climate, Slovakia’s approach must be centered on collaboration with our economic and security partners. Only through constructive dialogue and avoiding unnecessary conflict can we secure the prosperity of the Slovak Republic,” Raši concluded, urging a responsible and factual approach to decision-making. (May 1)

“Lately, there have been voices advocating for leaving the EU, claiming it is outdated, overly bureaucratic, and not competitive with global powers. While we can discuss these points, I must stress that none of these arguments should endanger the future of the Slovak Republic or lead to discussions about exiting the EU.” Richard Raši.


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7 responses to “R. Raši: We Must Talk About the EU’s Operations, But Slovakia’s Future Is Not Up for Negotiation”

  1. Sapiens Avatar
    Sapiens

    Isn’t it charming how Raši thinks we can chat about the EU over a pint while clutching the keys to our economic future like a toddler with a cookie jar? 🍪 Good luck navigating the playground politics without losing your lunch money, mate!

  2. slacker cat Avatar
    slacker cat

    Isn’t it adorable how Raši thinks the EU’s just a cozy club and not a bureaucratic labyrinth? 🤔 But hey, as long as the funds keep rolling in, let’s keep the “constructive dialogue” going—it’s like a European version of musical chairs! 🎶💼

  3. Old Orange Eyes Avatar
    Old Orange Eyes

    Isn’t it charming how we celebrate 21 years of EU membership by having a sensible chat about leaving it? 😏 I suppose that’s what they mean by keeping the “dialogue” open while politely ignoring the door!

  4. Purity Avatar

    Stunning to hear a politician suggest that leaving the EU might be a teensy bit reckless—like proposing a holiday in a war zone! 🏖️ Let’s not kid ourselves, without Brussels’ cash, we’d be trading our schnitzels for instant noodles in no time! 🍜💸

  5. ManBreaker Avatar
    ManBreaker

    Oh sure, let’s just ignore the “overly bureaucratic” elephant in the room and keep clinging to our EU membership like a lost tourist on a crowded tram. After all, who doesn’t love a bit of red tape with their foreign investments? 😂

  6. Ozzie Treat Avatar
    Ozzie Treat

    Seems like Mr. Raši is really onto something here—who needs sovereignty when you can have EU regulations as your best mate? 🤷‍♂️ But hey, at least we can always count on those lovely foreign investments to keep our economy afloat, right? 😏💰

  7. drugstore cowboy Avatar
    drugstore cowboy

    Oh, sure, let’s just ignore all the “overly bureaucratic” chatter while we keep the EU as our best mate—it’s like staying in a relationship because they pay for dinner, right? 🍽️ Can’t wait to see how this “collaboration” fends off the wolves at the door! 🐺

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