Fico and Five Other EU PMs Send Joint Letter to Von Der Leyen about Climate Policy - Hungarian Conservative
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Six EU Countries Call for Common Sense in Achieving Climate Goals
Six EU ministers have signed a joint letter addressed to European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen, asking the Commission to revise the bloc’s climate goals, in such a way as to achieve the set targets without suffocating European competitiveness. Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia shared the letter, signed along with the prime ministers of Bulgaria, Italy, Poland, Hungary and Czechia, on X. SIX EU PRIME MINISTERS JOINTLY CALL ON …
Fico and Five Other EU PMs Send Joint Letter to Von Der Leyen about Climate Policy - Hungarian Conservative
Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia has posted an open letter to the social media platform X, addressed to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. In it, he is calling for a ‘realistic climate policy’ for the sake of the ‘protection of European industry’. The letter has been co-signed by the Prime Ministers of five other EU Member States: Viktor Orbán of Hungary, Donald Tusk of Poland, Rosen Zhelyazkov of Bulgaria, Petr Fiala of C…
In a letter addressed to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the prime ministers of six EU countries call for the implementation of a "more realistic climate policy".
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