Slovak Prime Minister Outlines Slovakia’s Priorities at EU Long-Term Budget Summit

Brussels – Slovakia will prioritize the protection of farmers’ interests and cohesion policy in the preparation of the long-term budget for 2028 – 2034. This was declared by Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) following the conclusion of the two-day EU summit in Brussels, according to TASR.

Robert Fico reaffirmed Slovakia’s stance at the European Council meeting, emphasizing the need to safeguard farmers’ interests and to continue the cohesion policy, which he believes is essential for addressing regional disparities.

“We will have to make significant compromises; understanding among each other is crucial,” stated the Prime Minister. He noted that the proposed long-term budget amounts to 2,000 billion euros, leading to an expected substantial increase in contributions from net contributors, such as Germany, and even smaller countries like Malta. Some countries may face contribution increases of up to 60 percent, while others might see increases up to 100 percent.

“The compromise must involve discussions on how to source the funds necessary for the European Commission’s plans, as we are currently far from an agreement,” he explained. Although there are hopes for reaching an agreement on the multiannual financial framework (MFF) by the end of 2026, he expressed skepticism due to the numerous conflicting views. “This is a serious matter, and reaching an agreement will require significant compromise and respect for differing opinions,” he added.

During discussions on competitiveness, he echoed the sentiments of Slovak entrepreneurs, asserting that addressing energy prices is essential for discussing competitiveness, especially in light of stringent climate goals. “Without resolving this issue, we will not succeed. A case in point is Slovalco in Žiar nad Hronom, which closed because of unreasonable goals, resulting in the loss of 500 modern, ecological jobs and the production of 17% of the EU’s aluminum consumption. This closure was not our doing; it stemmed from EU mismanagement,” he said.

He mentioned that his government is in talks with the owners, an international group, to find solutions for the company, which exemplifies the dangers of liquidating an ecologically modern entity that provides a crucial strategic raw material for the EU. “My goal is to ensure that aluminum production continues in Slovakia, and we are exploring potential solutions; I refuse to close the door like the previous government did,” the Prime Minister concluded. (19 December)

“The compromise must consist in the fact that if we have some ambitions, then we must talk about where we will get the resources for everything that the European Commission has planned.” Robert Fico


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20 responses to “Slovak Prime Minister Outlines Slovakia’s Priorities at EU Long-Term Budget Summit”

  1. Moon Solitaire Avatar
    Moon Solitaire

    Prioritizing farmers’ interests, eh? Sounds like the EU budget meeting was a real hoot—who knew bureaucrats could have such a wild time discussing money like it’s Monopoly money? 😂💶

  2. StormCake Avatar

    So, Slovakia’s got its priorities straight—protect farmers and keep the EU’s budget as bloated as a disgruntled bureaucrat’s coffee mug ☕. Who knew 2 trillion euros could spark so many “compromises”? 🤔💸

  3. Talk about a masterclass in bureaucratic ballet! 🎩💃 Prioritizing farmers and cohesion policy while juggling a 2,000 billion euro budget—sounds like Slovakia’s gonna need a bigger dance floor! 🕺💸

  4. Prioritizing farmers at a budget summit? Brilliant! Next, we’ll discuss how to fund the lavish European lunch breaks with all that compromise. 🍽️💸

  5. Silver Cup Avatar

    Seems like Slovakia’s got its priorities straight—protecting farmers while juggling a budget that makes my taxi fare look like pocket change! 😂 Let’s just hope the only thing that grows faster than their budget is their sense of humor about it all!

  6. Mechani-Man Avatar
    Mechani-Man

    Seems like Slovakia’s got its priorities straight—protecting farmers while keeping an eye on the euro bills! 🍷 If only discussions on “significant compromises” came with a side of common sense, eh? 😂

  7. Rosie Bird Avatar

    Seems like Slovakia’s got its priorities all sorted out—protecting farmers while the rest of us try to figure out how to pay for it all. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe we should just start a crowdfunding campaign for that budget, eh? 💸

  8. snow cream Avatar

    Oh, lovely! A two-day summit to remind us that Slovakia is still in the EU’s budget circus—who knew prioritizing farmers and cohesion could be so riveting? 🍂💶

  9. Polar Bee Avatar

    Slovakia’s priorities at the EU summit are as clear as a pint of bitter in a foggy pub—protection for farmers and a bit of cash for the cohesion fund, because we all know money grows on trees, right? 🌳💸

  10. troubadour Avatar

    Just what we needed, another grand summit where everyone agrees to disagree while clutching their wallets tighter than a Yorkshireman on a night out. 🤷‍♂️ Cheers to prioritizing farmers and cohesion—hope they enjoy their fine dining on a budget of 2,000 billion euros! 🍽️💸

  11. Brilliant! So we’re prioritizing farmers while juggling budget increases like a circus act, eh? 😅 Next, we’ll be calling for a round of applause for the EU’s finest budgetary gymnastics!

  12. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Typical Fico, prioritizing farmers while juggling billion-euro budgets like a clown at a circus. 🍻 Let’s hope those “significant compromises” don’t turn into a full-on comedy show by 2026!

  13. Jo Jo Spooky Avatar
    Jo Jo Spooky

    Oh, lovely, more EU budget talks! Nothing says “let’s make life easier for our farmers” like a friendly chat about how to split a 2 trillion euro pie 🍰 while we all pretend to agree, eh? Cheers to significant compromises and endless discussions! 🥳

  14. blizzard 
vixen Avatar
    blizzard vixen

    Funny how the Prime Minister’s priorities sound a lot like my last dinner order – a bit of farmers’ interests, a sprinkle of cohesion policy, and let’s not forget the hefty price tag. 🍽️💸 If only they served up a side of common sense at these summits!

  15. Freeze Queen Avatar
    Freeze Queen

    So, we’re prioritizing farmers and cohesion policies while juggling billions? Sounds like a solid plan for keeping the EU’s budget as stable as a house of cards in a windstorm! 😂💸

  16. Oh, lovely, just what we need – another grand plan to “protect farmers” while the real heavyweights keep funding the party. 😂 Bet the net contributors are popping the champagne over that 60% increase! 🍾

  17. Icy Avenger Avatar
    Icy Avenger

    Looks like Slovakia’s got its priorities straight—protecting farmers while sorting out who’ll pay for the endless EU budget debates. Can’t wait to see how many compromises we need to brew a proper coffee ☕ out of this mess! 😂

  18. Oh, brilliant! Prioritizing farmers and cohesion policy in a budget that sounds more like a lottery jackpot than a fiscal plan—who needs realism when you’ve got dreams of 2,000 billion euros? 😂

  19. Isn’t it adorable how the Prime Minister thinks he can charm the EU with talk of farmers while juggling a budget bigger than a Slovak wedding? 🙄 Who needs a magic wand when you’ve got 2,000 billion euros to play with, right? 💸

  20. Seems like Slovakia’s got it all figured out—prioritize farmers while juggling 2 trillion euros like a pro at a circus! 🎪 Who knew budget talks could be so riveting?

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