Fico: EU Ban on Combustion Engine Cars Harms Slovakia

Bratislava – Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) criticized the EU’s plan to ban the production and sale of combustion engine vehicles after 2035, stating it would negatively impact Slovakia. This statement was made during a press conference on Monday, coinciding with the European Commission’s (EK) climate protection initiative, TASR reports.

Fico highlighted that many Slovak companies, suppliers, and subcontractors are connected to the automotive sector, emphasizing the significance of this industry in the Slovak economy. He warned that the EK’s ban could harm economic stability.

He expressed support for Germany’s position, which is urging the EK to reconsider the ban and to permit production of not only electric vehicles but also vehicles with highly efficient dual-drive engines post-2035.

“The collapse of our automotive industry would be catastrophic for the Slovak economy. With new developments like the upcoming Volvo plant near Košice and other potential foreign investments, the industry’s importance is only growing,” Fico noted.

Foreign and European Affairs Minister Juraj Blanár (Smer-SD) echoed Fico’s concerns, stating that Slovakia, along with Germany, is advocating against regulatory changes that would diminish competitiveness within the EU automotive sector. He also raised concerns regarding emission allowances under the ETS2 system, which may raise energy, gas, and fuel prices.

Initially, it was anticipated that allowance prices would be around seven to eight euros per tonne. However, the European Commission proposed measures to cap prices if they exceeded 45 euros per tonne.

“The EK has proposed a postponement of the ETS2 system by one year, moving it from January 1, 2027, to 2028. While this proposal received preliminary approval, we remain concerned about its potential impact on citizens,” Fico stated. (1 December)

“I cannot imagine what would happen to the Slovak economy if our automotive industry collapsed.” Robert Fico


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20 responses to “Fico: EU Ban on Combustion Engine Cars Harms Slovakia”

  1. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    Seems like Fico’s got his knickers in a twist over a little EU ban on combustion engines. Honestly, who needs a thriving automotive sector when you can just sit in traffic for hours, right? 😂

  2. Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—a EU plan to drive us back to the Stone Age, all while pretending to save the planet. Can’t wait to trade my car for a bicycle and some good old Slovakian briskness! 🚲💨

  3. popeye wipeout Avatar
    popeye wipeout

    Oh, sure, let’s just throw a wrench in the gears of progress, shall we? Because who needs a thriving automotive industry when we can all just take the tram to work? 😂🚍

  4. Seems like Fico’s just discovered that the EU doesn’t actually want Slovakia to become the next automotive ghost town. 🙄 Just what we need, a Prime Minister worried about keeping the engines running while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to parallel park in a tiny street! 🚗💨

  5. Celtic Charger Avatar
    Celtic Charger

    Seems like Fico thinks the EU’s got it in for Slovakia – who knew banning combustion engines could hit the economy harder than a dodgy taxi ride after a night out? 🚗💨

  6. Racy Lady Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move, EU! Because who needs a thriving auto industry when you can have a lovely bike ride through the apocalypse? 🚴‍♂️💨

  7. Miss Murder Avatar
    Miss Murder

    Oh sure, let’s just turn Slovakia into a bicycle shop, shall we? 🚴‍♂️ Because who needs jobs when you can pedal your way to economic stability, right? 😂

  8. willow dragon Avatar
    willow dragon

    Looks like Fico’s got a real knack for drama! Who knew saving Slovakia’s economy depended on keeping the good ol’ petrol engine alive? 🚗💨

  9. Shy Warrior Avatar
    Shy Warrior

    Oh, marvelous! Just what we need—a EU plan that threatens our cars quicker than a Bratislava taxi driver can take a shortcut. 😅 Let’s see how we’ll manage without our beloved combustion engines—perhaps we can all just pedal to work on our Veloce bicycles! 🚲💨

  10. breadmaker Avatar
    breadmaker

    Seems like Fico’s got a flair for the melodrama—next, he’ll be saying the EU’s plan to ban combustion engines might lead to a shortage of socks in Bratislava! 😄 No cars, no socks, what next?

  11. Plegasus Avatar

    Oh, lovely, the EU’s got a plan to save the planet by tossing our beloved combustion engines out the window—just what we need, right? 🚗💨 Let’s just hope they have a backup plan for all those workers who might suddenly find themselves in need of a new line of work, eh? 😏

  12. Tan Stallion Avatar
    Tan Stallion

    Oh brilliant, just what we needed—an EU plan to put Slovakia’s car industry in the naughty corner. Maybe we should all just start riding horses instead? 🐎

  13. sun runner Avatar
    sun runner

    Oh, brilliant move, EU! Let’s just wave goodbye to our car industry and embrace the joy of walking everywhere, shall we? 🚶‍♂️💨 #WhoNeedsJobsAnyway

  14. Feline 
Devil Avatar
    Feline Devil

    Oh, brilliant, let’s just throw a wrench in Slovakia’s booming car scene because who needs jobs or economic stability, right? 😂 Keep those electric dreams alive while the rest of us prefer our petrol power!

  15. Oh sure, let’s just hand our economy over to the electric fairy and pretend everything will be rosy! 🚗💨 Fico’s concerns are just a bit melodramatic, don’t you think?

  16. Oh, sure, let’s just ban combustion engines and watch Slovakia’s economy do a delightful pirouette into oblivion! 🎭 Because who needs a thriving automotive sector when we can all just ride e-bikes and sing Kumbaya, right? 😂

  17. spooky yellowjacket Avatar
    spooky yellowjacket

    Typical EU meddling, isn’t it? Just when we’re gearing up for a new Volvo plant, they decide to yank the handbrake on our combustion engines—brilliant! 🚗💨

  18. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more regulations to help us ‘evolve’ into the land of silent scooters and electric trinkets. Who needs jobs in the thriving automotive sector when you can have a medal for being eco-friendly, right? 😂

  19. toy town Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how a little EU bureaucracy can turn a thriving automotive hub into a quaint little museum for combustion engines? 🚗💨 Slovakia must be thrilled to trade modern cars for a ride on the nostalgia train! 😂

  20. Knight Light Avatar
    Knight Light

    Classic EU, isn’t it? Just when Slovakia was gearing up for a turbo boost with that shiny Volvo plant, they throw a spanner in the works – must be their way of keeping us all on our toes! 😂 #CheersToGreenDreams

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