Slovak MEPs Support Proposal for 28th Legal Regime for EU Businesses, Yet Express Concerns

Brussels/Strasbourg – On Tuesday, January 20, Members of the European Parliament (EP) approved a series of recommendations to be included in the European Commission’s proposal for a new legal framework aimed at supporting innovative companies within the European Union, referred to as the 28th legal regime. Some Slovak MEPs also shared their views on this initiative with TASR.

Ľudovít Ódor (PS), serving as the EP rapporteur for tax matters related to the 28th legal regime, emphasized that this proposal marks a significant advancement. “Over the past 50 years, no startup in the Union has thrived to become a major global technology company. Dominating digital markets requires nearly everything. They operate under a single market, while Europe navigates 27 different sets of rules. Harmonizing regulations across 27 countries could take decades, if it’s feasible at all. To compete globally with the USA and China, we must adopt a different approach,” he articulated.

Branislav Ondruš (Hlas-SD) expressed his support for fostering favorable conditions for European tech startups but raised concerns that the 28th legal regime might undermine the sovereignty of member states regarding critical legal matters. “I cannot agree that our Labour Code should not apply to companies operating in Slovakia or that our Labour Inspectorate should be unable to inspect any company. It is unacceptable for a so-called special EU legal regime to let companies in Slovakia bypass our legal protections for workers against exploitation. Our workers already struggle to enforce their rights,” Ondruš stated.

He noted that last year he opposed measures in the EP aimed at strengthening the rights of Slovak employees in multinational firms, only to see some companies relieved of responsibilities to their workers. “I have consistently rejected the idea of enhancing our companies’ competitiveness at the expense of employees and their families, and I cannot endorse the spread of exploitative practices in Europe reminiscent of those in the USA. I expect the European Commission to take the European Parliament’s feedback seriously, or it will encounter significant opposition from MEPs who prioritize workers over corporations,” he cautioned.

EP Vice-President Martin Hojsík (PS) praised the EP’s recommendations as a positive step forward. “We are finally making progress in this area. I have long advocated for improved conditions for European startups in the European Parliament, and this is an important advancement. If implemented successfully, it will facilitate access to investments for startups, enhance their operations across Europe, and help retain many of them in Slovakia and the EU,” he elaborated. (January 22)

“In the EU, in the last 50 years, no startup has emerged that would stay here and grow into a truly large global technology company. Winning digital markets take almost everything. They have a single market, while Europe is still playing by 27 rules on 27 playing fields.” Ľudovít Ódor


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20 responses to “Slovak MEPs Support Proposal for 28th Legal Regime for EU Businesses, Yet Express Concerns”

  1. Bom Crossed Avatar
    Bom Crossed

    Brilliant, isn’t it? A whole new legal regime just to remind us that harmonizing 27 different rules is like herding cats in stilettos. Must be a laugh for those startups still stuck in the ‘what’s a tech giant?’ phase. 😏

  2. lady killer Avatar
    lady killer

    Seems like the EU is about to enter the 28th circle of legal limbo—just what we need, eh? 🤔 Who knew harmonizing regulations could take decades? Might as well throw in a few more coffee breaks while we’re at it! ☕️

  3. FearLeSS Avatar

    Typical EU, innit? Throwing around fancy proposals like confetti while the startups are still waiting for the bus to show up—good luck harmonizing 27 laws before the next century! 😂

  4. alley 
cat Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Another legal regime for our startups—because clearly, 27 sets of rules were just too simple, right? 🤦‍♂️ Can’t wait to see how this ‘simplification’ works out for us!

  5. Springheel Jack Avatar
    Springheel Jack

    Oh great, another legal regime that promises to harmonize 27 different sets of rules—just what we needed! It’s like giving a cat a bath and expecting it to enjoy it. 😂

  6. Seems like the bureaucrats have decided to create a whole new legal regime just for the fun of it—because who doesn’t love navigating 28 sets of rules? 😏 Bon appétit, startups!

  7. Oh, brilliant! So, while Europe juggles 27 different rulebooks, we’re just waiting for the 28th to magically solve everything. Can’t wait for our startups to thrive—right after they finish deciphering this legal labyrinth! 😂

  8. Jo Jo Spooky Avatar
    Jo Jo Spooky

    Looks like we’re finally getting a shiny new legal regime for our startups—because who doesn’t love a bit of bureaucracy with their innovation? 🤔 Just what we needed, more rules to navigate while the US and China zoom past us like we’re stuck in a traffic jam on the Autobahn! 🚗💨

  9. tea kettle Avatar
    tea kettle

    Oh, brilliant! A new legal regime for businesses—because 27 just weren’t confusing enough. Can’t wait to see how this one complicates the already tangled web of EU bureaucracy! 😂

  10. The Shield Toronto Avatar
    The Shield Toronto

    Looks like the bureaucrats are finally playing catch-up, but at this rate, we might as well stick to our 27 different rules – it’s like trying to teach a cat to fetch! 🐱‍👤

  11. atomic blastoid Avatar
    atomic blastoid

    Looks like the MEPs are finally going for a “28th legal regime”—because why settle for just 27 ways to complicate things? 😏 As if we needed more layers to our bureaucratic cake, eh?

  12. Solo Kill Avatar

    Guess it’s nice to know that while Europe is busy harmonizing 27 different legal systems, startups are still waiting for a miracle to happen—maybe the 28th time’s the charm? 🤷‍♂️

  13. Easy Mac Avatar

    Looks like we’re finally getting a shiny new legal regime – just what we needed, another layer of paperwork! 🤦‍♂️ As if the 27 rules weren’t enough to keep us busy, eh? Cheers to making things ever so slightly more complicated. 🍻

  14. Gr8 Flick Avatar

    Just what we needed, another legal regime to spice up our already thrilling 27! Who knew navigating EU bureaucracy could be such a rollercoaster? 🎢😏

  15. Black Fantastic Avatar
    Black Fantastic

    Just what we needed, another legal regime to navigate through—because 27 weren’t confusing enough, right? 🙄 Let’s just hope this one doesn’t come with a complimentary headache.

  16. Ah, the 28th legal regime – because clearly, 27 sets of rules just weren’t enough to keep things interesting in the EU. 🤷‍♂️ Let’s just hope this “significant advancement” doesn’t turn into a bureaucratic circus, or we’ll all need a stiff drink just to keep up! 🍻

  17. SubWoof330 Avatar
    SubWoof330

    Just what we needed, another legal regime to confuse everyone—because who doesn’t love navigating 28 different rules? 🙄 At this rate, we should just hire a circus clown to juggle our regulations! 🎪

  18. mr. alien Avatar

    So, we’re finally going to solve the mystery of why no European startup can get off the ground—by adding a shiny new legal regime to the mix! Brilliant! Just what we need: more bureaucracy to dance around while the real players in Silicon Valley continue to laugh all the way to the bank. 😏💼

  19. Emerald Goddess Avatar
    Emerald Goddess

    Slovak MEPs are really onto something with this 28th legal regime; who needs a unified approach when you can embrace the chaos of 27 different rules? 😅 It’s like trying to win Eurovision with a karaoke machine and a broken mic!

  20. sneaky lady Avatar
    sneaky lady

    Brilliant, isn’t it? A shiny new legal regime that’ll take decades to harmonize while the startups pack their bags for Silicon Valley. Just what we needed—more regulations and less sovereignty. 🙄

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