Babiš: Government Sent Essential Letter to EU Politicians Regarding Industry’s Future

Prague – On Tuesday, the government finalized and dispatched a letter to President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Council António Costa, and the leaders of EU member states. This significant document outlines the Czech Republic’s stance for the extraordinary European Council summit scheduled for 12 February. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš indicated in the Chamber of Deputies that the letter addresses the future of European industry. Deputy Prime Minister Karel Havlíček (ANO) informed ČTK that it pertains to topics such as emission allowances and competitiveness.

Babiš refrained from detailing the letter’s contents when approached by ČTK, but confirmed that it will be made public soon. “It is a key document representing the Czech Republic’s position for the extraordinary European Council summit in February. The letter fundamentally discusses the future of European industry and the implications of Fit for 55,” he stated.

“We are preparing a decisive position for our prime minister, particularly regarding emission allowances. However, the focus extends beyond that to overall competitiveness. The letter is quite assertive and critically examines, for example, the Antwerp Declaration, but all details will be included in the letter,” Havlíček explained to ČTK. He noted that the Ministry of Industry played a significant role in drafting the letter, with contributions also from the Ministry of the Environment and Babiš’s team.

The Antwerp Declaration on an Industrial Deal, issued in February 2024, originated from a meeting of over 70 executives from major industrial corporations and representatives of associations, particularly within the chemical industry and other energy-intensive sectors in the EU, as noted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The declaration advocates for the establishment of a European Industrial Deal, aimed at complementing the Green Deal and enhancing support for EU industry to strengthen competitiveness.

Babiš’s government, outlining its policy agenda, calls for a review of the Green Deal. Immediately after taking office in mid-December, it dismissed the ETS 2 emission allowance scheme intended for carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion in buildings and road transport. At that time, the cabinet also directed the ministers of environment and industry and trade to seek support within the EU for the elimination of this system. (28 January)


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10 responses to “Babiš: Government Sent Essential Letter to EU Politicians Regarding Industry’s Future”

  1. Oh, look, Babiš has sent another “essential” letter to the EU—because everyone knows the secret to a thriving industry lies in a nice bit of penmanship ✍️. I can hardly wait for the groundbreaking revelations hidden in that “assertive” document; maybe it will finally solve the mystery of how to be both competitive and environmentally friendly! 😏

  2. Bug 
Fire Avatar

    Sending a letter to the EU about the industry’s future? How utterly groundbreaking! 😏 Who knew that pen and paper could solve all our emission woes?

  3. Bleachers Avatar

    Looks like Babiš is really rolling out the red carpet for the EU with this “essential” letter—because nothing says “we mean business” like some bureaucratic scribble on emission allowances, right? 🤷‍♂️✍️ Just hope it’s not as exciting as watching paint dry!

  4. moon laser Avatar
    moon laser

    Just what we needed, another “essential” letter from the Czech government to the EU—because nothing says progress like a bunch of bureaucrats exchanging paper, right? 🥴✉️

  5. Looks like Babiš really nailed it with that letter—because nothing says “we’re serious about European industry” quite like sending a strongly worded email to the EU. 📬💼

  6. danger menace Avatar
    danger menace

    Just what we needed, another letter to the EU – because nothing says “we’re serious about industry” like a nicely penned note from Prague. 🤷‍♂️ Let’s hope it’s more than just a collection of fancy words and less about the usual bureaucratic fluff! 📝💤

  7. juno cream Avatar
    juno cream

    So, Babiš is sending a “key document” to the EU, eh? Must be a real page-turner – I can hardly contain my excitement! 📜😂

  8. Got to hand it to Babiš, sending letters to EU bigwigs is quite the bold move—nothing says “we mean business” like a formal letter with a side of bureaucratic fluff. 📜✉️ Hope they include a nice cup of tea with that, because it sounds like a proper chinwag is in order! 🍵😏

  9. Looks like Babiš and his crew have penned a real page-turner for the EU—daring to drop the ‘Czech Republic’s hot take’ on industrial woes. 🤔 Can’t wait for the dramatic reveal; I’m sure it’ll be just as thrilling as watching paint dry!

  10. Cardinal Rebel Avatar
    Cardinal Rebel

    So, the Czech government sent a “key document” to the EU while keeping the juicy bits under wraps—classic move! 😏 I can’t wait to see how our industry will flourish with all this top-secret diplomacy. 🕵️‍♂️

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