Czech Republic to Lead European Investment Bank’s Council of Governors for Next Year

Prague – Today, the Czech Republic commences its year-long presidency of the Board of Governors of the European Investment Bank (EIB). The presidency, which rotates among the EU’s 27 member nations based on a preset schedule, was officially assumed today in Luxembourg by Finance Minister Zbyněk Stanjura (ODS), as announced in a press release from the Ministry of Finance.

The European Investment Bank is an EU institution focused on offering long-term loans, with its shareholders being the member states. The Board of Governors is composed of ministers appointed from EU countries, typically finance ministers, who provide overarching policy direction for the EIB’s lending practices and authorize the bank’s financial activities beyond the EU, including capital increases.

Stanjura highlighted the EIB’s crucial role in advancing European priorities, ranging from defense and energy security to affordable housing. “I particularly value the support the bank provides to the European defense sector. Over the past year, the EIB has implemented significant changes to its criteria, enabling it to finance a wider array of projects and a more diverse portfolio of companies,” said Stanjura.

Nadia Calviňová has served as the EIB’s President since last year. The Deputy Minister of Finance of the Czech Republic, Marek Mora, will become one of the vice presidents, starting a four-year term on October 1. The only previous Czech vice president of the EIB was Ivan Pilip, who held the position from 2004 to 2007.

In the previous year, the EIB financed projects in the Czech Republic amounting to 2.47 billion euros (62.6 billion crowns). This support saw a one-third increase compared to 2023, with the majority of funds allocated to the modernization and development of railways and enhancement of energy infrastructure. (June 20)


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10 responses to “Czech Republic to Lead European Investment Bank’s Council of Governors for Next Year”

  1. bad beret Avatar
    bad beret

    Oh great, just what we needed—a Czech Republic-led investment extravaganza! I can already hear the euros clinking like fine crystal at a party no one was invited to! 🍷💸

  2. 57 pixels Avatar
    57 pixels

    Looks like the Czech Republic’s taking the EIB’s wheel for a spin – I can already hear the sound of cash registers ringing in the distance! 💸 Let’s hope they don’t hit a pothole on their way to “affordable housing” – or we’ll be riding the rails right back to the Stone Age! 🚂😂

  3. m8deup Avatar

    Well, look who’s steering the EIB ship – the Czechs! Guess it’s time for them to show us how to juggle loans and priorities like a seasoned circus act. 🎪💰

  4. Lava Nibbler Avatar
    Lava Nibbler

    Czech Republic at the helm of the EIB? Brilliant! Just what Europe needs – another year of brilliant decision-making while we all wait for the trains to actually run on time. 🚂💸

  5. Howitzer Rise Avatar
    Howitzer Rise

    Oh, fantastic! Just what Europe needs – more meetings in Luxembourg while we all hold our breath for those long-awaited loans. Can’t wait to see how many railways we can modernize before the next coffee break! ☕️💸

  6. Lilac Lizard Avatar
    Lilac Lizard

    So, the Czechs are now in charge of the EIB, eh? Must be nice to have a front-row seat to watch the rest of Europe juggle their finances while you sip your Pilsner. 🍺

  7. Dallas Foxface Avatar
    Dallas Foxface

    Czech Republic taking the reins of the EIB, eh? Just what we need – more bureaucracy dressed up as leadership! 😂 If they can make trains run on time while discussing defense budgets, I’ll consider it a miracle!

  8. Oh joy, the Czech Republic taking the helm of the EIB Council – just what we need, a masterclass in financial planning from a nation known more for its beer than its balance sheets! 🍻 Let’s see if they can turn those euros into something more than just a fancy drink order! 🤑

  9. high woo Avatar
    high woo

    Looks like the Czechs are taking the wheel at the EIB; I guess someone has to keep the lights on while the rest of us are busy debating whether to take our coffee with or without milk. ☕️💼

  10. Killah Goose Avatar
    Killah Goose

    Oh great, just what we need—more Czech Republic charm at the EIB. Can’t wait for the thrilling debates on financing railways while sipping a nice Pilsner. 🍺💼

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