The current government has accepted the biggest climate nonsense, says MEP ANO

The current government has accepted the biggest climate nonsense, says MEP ANO
The current government has accepted the biggest climate nonsense, says MEP ANO
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It seems a little hypocritical of the Prime Minister. It was first under his government that during the presidency of the Czech Republic (in the Council of the EU, editor’s note) the worst climate-ideological nonsense, such as the destruction of internal combustion engines or different allowances for households, was approved just before the presidency. The ministers from the coalition voted for these measures and now regret that they are valid. Here, the prime minister can’t see his face, Knotek said in a statement.

But the MEP did not agree. It’s totally cool, what the hell, she responded. “According to n, the first vote for the Green Deal was YES, and that was at a time when we didn’t even know what was going to be in it,” said Vrecionov.

Mr. Knotek v, during the presidency, the president is not the one who makes decisions and approves, but functions as a moderator who moderates agreements between other Polish states. This is not exactly the kind of revenge to complain to the government, she shared.

According to the Vrecionovs, during the time of the presidency, the eviction of God was started in such a way that it could not be reversed. According to him, the purple government at least tried to soften them. However, the distribution of forces in the European Parliament is currently very left-wing, green and progressive, she said.

The debate on the Green Deal took place before the upcoming elections to the European Parliament. Voting will be held in Esk on July 7 and 8. YES, and the coalition. Fight for the future together.

The article is in Czech

Tags: current government accepted biggest climate nonsense MEP ANO

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