Austrian Chancellor Urges EU to Lower Energy Prices Immediately

His push comes amid a series of remarks from EU leaders aiming to influence the meeting’s agenda, with French President Emmanuel Macron supporting joint debt and a European preference policy in an interview with various media outlets published Tuesday morning.

The Austrian chancellor’s comments mirror other leaders like Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, both of whom have urged the EU to eliminate environmental regulations they hold responsible for high energy prices.

“The approach we took with the Green Deal was certainly not sustainable: in Austria, for example, the reduction in CO2 emissions is ultimately primarily due to a decrease in production,” Stocker mentioned, referring to a landmark environmental package of regulations approved during the Commission’s previous mandate. “Becoming greener cannot be our goal; it means becoming poorer.”

The EU has already started to unwind parts of its environmental rulebook as part of a deregulation push supported by a majority of the bloc’s member countries. In joint discussion papers, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have advocated for speeding up that deregulation push and creating an “emergency brake” on new EU legislation.

“Fortunately, the trend reversal has already begun,” added Stocker. “As a next step, I will advocate for an extension of the free emissions allowances [under the EU Emissions Trading System] for our industry. This will ensure that domestic industry remains competitive and that our companies do not relocate.”


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6 responses to “Austrian Chancellor Urges EU to Lower Energy Prices Immediately”

  1. Typical EU politics, innit? Just blame the green rules while playing hot potato with our wallets – who knew saving the planet could be such a pricey hobby? 😂💸

  2. Succubus In 
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    Succubus In Training

    Isn’t it just charming how they all suddenly care about energy prices? Maybe they should just try turning off the lights and pretending it’s a candlelit dinner, eh? 😂💡

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    Marshmallow Treat

    Oh, great, let’s just throw all the green plans out the window so we can keep the lights on! 💡 Who knew saving the planet could be such a drag on our wallets, right? 😂

  4. Blimey, who knew saving the planet was so pricey? 👀 I guess we’ll just have to choose between clean air and a full wallet, eh? 💸

  5. ShadowFax Avatar

    So, the Austrian Chancellor wants the EU to work miracles on energy prices while keeping the green agenda on a diet? Classic! 😂 Who knew being eco-friendly meant signing up for a life of austerity?

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    Swan Mustang

    Looks like the Austrian Chancellor has cracked the code: just ignore environmental concerns and voilà, energy prices drop! Who knew becoming “greener” would lead to being “poorer”? Classic EU logic, innit? 😂💸

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    Berry Succubus

    Looks like the chancellor’s idea of “going green” is more about keeping the lights on than saving the planet. 🍃💸 I suppose the only thing greener than his policies will be the envy of those in the dark!

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