Slovak Prime Minister Aims to Propose Revision of Combustion Engine Ban in V4 Format at EU Summit

Bratislava – Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) plans to suggest to Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán a meeting to discuss revising the proposed ban on internal combustion engines prior to the European Council meeting scheduled for October 23-24, in his capacity as the presiding leader of the Visegrád Group (V4). He also intends to propose to European Council President Charles Michel that the outcomes of the EU summit facilitate discussions on the future sustainability of the automotive industry in the EU. This announcement followed a meeting Fico held with automotive industry representatives, according to TASR.

Along with Slovakia’s Minister of Economy Denisa Saková (Hlas-SD), Fico inquired with employers about the necessity of revising the internal combustion engine ban, including what changes they deem appropriate and whether other decisions impacting the automotive sector should also be reassessed.

“There is a prevailing sentiment that the 2035 target requires reform; it must be revised,” stated Robert Fico. He indicated that any specific amendments will emerge from negotiations, noting that some car manufacturers have invested significantly in transitioning to electromobility, while others are concentrating on electric vehicle production.

Fico emphasized that the automotive sector accounts for 10% of the gross domestic product, 44% of exports, employs 125,000 people directly, and indirectly creates an additional 220,000 jobs. He warned that any adverse changes in car production would lead to catastrophic consequences for Slovakia.

Minister Saková remarked that car manufacturers have requested enhanced infrastructure for electric vehicles. She confirmed that the development of charging station networks in Slovakia is progressing positively, with initiatives to construct ultra-fast charging stations along highways and expressways underway. She noted that interest from entrepreneurs in building public charging stations has vastly exceeded financial resources, prompting a new call for cities and municipalities to participate.

The President of the Automotive Industry Association of Slovakia, Alexander Matušek, expressed support for the ongoing expansion of electric vehicle chargers. However, he believes that consumers are not yet prepared for widespread electromobility. Matušek argued that rather than altering the timeline for the internal combustion engine ban, the conditions should be eased to allow for the production of plug-in hybrid vehicles, pointing out that the USA and China are taking similar approaches. (October 9)

“There is an absolutely prevailing atmosphere that the 2035 target needs to be reformed, this target must be revised.” Robert Fico


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20 responses to “Slovak Prime Minister Aims to Propose Revision of Combustion Engine Ban in V4 Format at EU Summit”

  1. bridge whip Avatar
    bridge whip

    Looks like Fico’s trying to do a little dance with the combustion engine ban – hope he’s got his best shoes on for the EU summit! 🕺💼 Who knew saving the planet could be such a tricky business, eh?

  2. East Army Avatar
    East Army

    Seems like Fico’s got a real knack for picking timing – who knew a combustion engine ban could spark such a heated convo before the EU summit? 🚗💨 Next thing you know, they’ll be proposing a V4 meeting to discuss the merits of horse-drawn carriages! 😂

  3. Fennel Dove Avatar
    Fennel Dove

    Fantastic, nothing like a bit of pre-summit drama to spice up the EU’s agenda, eh? Just what we need – a whole lot of noise about engines while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to make electric charging stations actually work. 🙄⚡

  4. Granola Avatar

    Looks like Fico’s trying to save the old combustion engines while everyone else is already cruising in electric lanes. I suppose nostalgia for fumes is the new green? 😂

  5. Nueva Nova Avatar
    Nueva Nova

    Isn’t it charming how the Slovak PM thinks a little chat with Viktor can bend the EU rules? Next, he’ll be suggesting we all just take a leisurely stroll to the future of automotive innovation, one combustion engine at a time. 😂

  6. firefly caramel Avatar
    firefly caramel

    Seems like Fico’s got his gears in a twist; who knew revising an engine ban could be as thrilling as watching paint dry? 🚗💨 But hey, if the Slovak automotive sector is the bread and butter, let’s not throw out the engine with the bathwater, yeah?

  7. redfisher Avatar
    redfisher

    Looks like Fico’s gearing up for a grand showdown over engines—because who doesn’t love a good old combustion debate before a fancy EU summit, right? 🚗💨 Maybe next he’ll propose a revision on the whole ‘gravity’ thing too.

  8. Red Pepper Avatar
    Red Pepper

    Just what we needed, another summit to discuss how to save the combustion engine, because who doesn’t love a good chat about the past while the rest of Europe zooms ahead? 🚗💨 Classic Slovakia, always looking for a way to keep the engine running, literally!

  9. Ella of Light Avatar
    Ella of Light

    So, our beloved Prime Minister wants to have a little chat about reviving the good old combustion engines—because who needs a sustainable future when you can just keep burning fossil fuels, right? 🚗💨 Classic V4 maneuvering, I must say!

  10. Pockets Avatar

    Seems like Mr. Fico’s got a real knack for timing—maybe if we just ignore the whole ‘2035 target’ thing, it’ll magically go away, eh? 😏🚗💨

  11. Classy Dancer Avatar
    Classy Dancer

    Looks like Fico’s got his priorities straight—who needs fresh air when you can still have the sweet scent of petrol wafting through the streets? 🚗💨 I mean, why not keep the engine running when we could all just… walk, right? 😂

  12. gullyway Avatar

    So, it seems our esteemed Prime Minister is ready to throw a wrench in the works of the green revolution—what a surprise! 🤔 Maybe he thinks a little petrol will keep Slovakia’s economy chugging along like a well-oiled machine, eh? 🚗💨

  13. Isn’t it adorable how they think a little chat over a coffee will save the automotive industry? 🤔 Next, they’ll propose a summit on how to make electric cars run on good intentions. 💁‍♂️

  14. dark burn Avatar
    dark burn

    So, the Prime Minister thinks we need to rescue the poor combustion engine from a tragic fate while the rest of Europe zooms ahead. Classic Slovak comedy—where the past meets the future at a crossroads and the GPS is still buffering! 😄🚗💨

  15. Martini Flower Avatar
    Martini Flower

    Looks like Fico’s planning a little chat with Orbán about engines—because who doesn’t love a good old-fashioned combustion debate over a fine Slovak beer? 🍻 Meanwhile, I hope he packs some extra hot air for those summit discussions! 😂

  16. Looks like Fico’s got his hands full, trying to convince the big wigs that a ban on combustion engines is like asking a cat to swim. 🤔 Maybe he should just hand out electric scooters instead! 🛴💼

  17. kamikaze grandma Avatar
    kamikaze grandma

    Looks like Slovakia’s PM is ready to rewrite the rulebook on engines—because who needs clean air when you can have a good old V4 chat over a pint, right? 🍻 #BigTalk #LittleAction

  18. Sweet Manhattan Avatar
    Sweet Manhattan

    Seems like Fico’s got a knack for saving the planet one combustion engine at a time; maybe he thinks negotiating with Orbán’s just a stroll in the park, eh? 🚗💨 Typical EU politics—always redefining “sustainability” while keeping the old gas guzzlers alive for a bit longer!

  19. Looks like Fico’s got a real knack for timing—nothing says “let’s save the planet” like a good old-fashioned combustion engine chat just before an EU summit. 🚗💨 Maybe he thinks the fumes will clear the air on those pesky electric car debates!

  20. bad bond Avatar

    Oh great, another summit where they’ll discuss the future of engines while sipping espresso in their electric cars. Can’t wait to see how many more jobs we can save by rehashing old ideas! 😂🔧

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