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ČRo Plus | Czech Republic would embarrass itself by withdrawing from the Green Deal

The Green Deal, a strategy towards greener technologies and climate protection, has recently been a major topic of discussion on the European scene. The Green Deal is also fiercely debated in the Czech Republic, with many farmers calling for its withdrawal in the streets in recent days. Viktor Daněk, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the farmers' protests and their demands for Czech Radio Plus.
22. February 2024

The only way for the Czech Republic to get out of the Green Deal would be either to convince all other member states to abandon the fight against climate change, withdraw from the Paris Agreement and repeal European climate legislation, which is certainly not going to happen, or to commit political and economic suicide and take the Czech Republic out of the European Union.

You can listen to the whole commentary in Czech here from12:43pm.

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