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The Green Deal, Energy Subsidies, and the SPOLU Coalition: Analyzing the Impact and Justifications

We read that ERO is canceling many subsidies, we read about carbon-free electricity, and the consumer sector should prepare for a new era of decarbonized energy. To what extent can the authors actually refer to the years before the crisis when justifying these facts?

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I think it’s just a pure excuse. We are beginning to taste the fruits of what is essentially a nonsensical plan called the Green Deal. We see that we are being lied to here in an absolutely unscrupulous manner. Regarding this matter, Prime Minister Fiala promised us that the prices would increase by a maximum of one percent, and suddenly here we have news that the price of the regulated part of electricity will increase by 71 percent, I think that is not quite one percent. And the second thing is, for example, the fees for renewable energy sources, the so-called PoZE, when Mr. Stanjura promised us on May 12 that no one would pay the fees, that he would simply cancel them and that he was not afraid of potential arbitrations. We suddenly see that we will be paying them, mainly the customer, that is, not the state compared to previous years.

Energy prices are clearly going to go up, any promises that they will go down are completely off the planet. The government is just continuing its project of lying to the people of the Czech Republic, when it completely flagrantly changes its statements within a few days or weeks, and unfortunately the mainstream media do not react to this and let them get away with everything. One big lie. This government, I think, long ago lost any mandate to govern in this country because they have been lying to the people for two years.

Prime Minister Petr Fiala spoke about this at a press conference, he insists that energy prices will remain the same, possibly admitting a price increase by one percent and also the possibility of modifying the proposal of the Energy Regulatory Office. Is there anything else to say?

The reality is that the core of the problem is not being addressed. De facto, he is just trying to explain the price hike to people with various excuses and loopholes, which is basically his tactic for two years. The only solution is simply to leave the stock exchange in Leipzig, to untie the price of electricity from the completely senseless pricing resulting from this particular Leipzig stock exchange. End the completely insane Grean Deal project and withdraw from the system of emission allowances. This is a total liquidation matter for the Czech energy industry. I wonder how long people will be able to tolerate Fial’s lies, which are starting to reach the level of tragicomedy. No one is solving the cause of the problem, they are just trying to tell us how electricity will become more expensive. They are only lulling us into believing that it will be units of percent, when it is already clear that it will be tens of percent. The situation is clear. It is up to the people to finally wake up, open their eyes and find out that the government of Peter Fiala has been totally lying for two years and that nothing better can happen to them under this government.

Basically, as we see everywhere, they only bet on one source, namely electricity…

But not only did they bet on her. It makes it inaccessible, that is the most fundamental problem. The prices absolutely do not correspond to production costs, they have not increased, they are still 40 pennies per kWh. With all the various meaningless stickers such as fees for renewable sources, emission allowances… They make electricity incredibly expensive, so expensive for suppliers that, for example, within two or three years they will start closing coal-fired power plants, and that is the end of Czech energy sovereignty. That’s the biggest problem. Not that they chose electricity as the main resource, but that instead of making that resource cheap and available, they made it expensive and unavailable. This is the basic problem we are dealing with, and if we don’t do something about it quickly, then in 2025, 2026 we will face an absolutely unsolvable situation when we will no longer have enough electricity.

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Automakers are admitting huge losses from this segment of production, and their shares are falling. The Volkswagen Group will not currently decide on other locations for the construction of a gigafactory for batteries for electric cars. What do you say about the fact that the Czech cabinet has assured that they are negotiating with five other potential suppliers?

The demonstration of how unbelievably out of control Petr Fiala’s government is, is completely at odds with the trends in the world in terms of space and time. Not just in this area, but basically in everything. The government of extraterrestrials, ufons, you can’t call it anything else. Car companies have long tried to hide the losses that electromobility brings. At the moment when it was no longer possible and they had to come out with the numbers, it turned out to be one huge gigantic bubble that clearly collapsed. The car companies will basically be forced to withdraw from this senseless project. Talking about building some new things at the moment is just laughable. Really.

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How is it actually with the shutdown of coal-fired power plants? In Hungary and Poland they had a plan until 2030 and in the meantime they are building nuclear power plants.

Of course, the Poles are far more sovereign than us. Instead of nodding to the European Union for all the phantasmagorical strategies, they are going their own way, negotiating an exemption and planning to build a nuclear power plant. We are sleeping. The manufacturing I mentioned will become unprofitable and coal plants will begin to close. This means that right now, our plan is to work towards our own energy self-destruction and economic suicide instead of continuing to generate electricity from coal plants and start ramping up our nuclear plants. These are essentially the most stable sources of electricity at present. If we give them up just because of the phantasmagoric plan of the “Timmermans,” the puppeteers and all the crazy social engineers, we have no chance of success. We need a sovereign government that really stops jumping around depending on what Brussels whistles and starts building a clear, self-confident concept.

And specifically, what concerns Hungary?

It’s basically the same thing. These countries have a clear concept of how to essentially secure their sovereign sources of electricity. We are not working on it, we are working on losing them. If this happens, in 2025, 2026 we will already be fully dependent on the import of electricity from unstable sources, which are nuclear power plants and solar power plants. Our government de facto threatens our energy self-sufficiency by not having any plan at all and by driving us into a huge problem that will definitely arise in the Czech Republic within two years. If we don’t change the government quickly and put a government in there that will make energy self-sufficiency and sovereignty an absolute priority and start working immediately to secure our own resources for our own concept, things can’t turn out well here.

Public opinion was slightly stirred by the surprising statement of the Minister of Defense, which some apparently understood as the idea of ​​withdrawing from the UN. Of course, we can certainly doubt the importance of similar organizations, but the minister’s rhetoric?

She made an absolutely incredible disgrace. It goes beyond what is acceptable for the Czech Republic. First, he proposes withdrawing from the UN, which the whole world laughs at, including the banana republics. Then make the mistake of saying that Iran chairs the Human Rights Council, but it is currently chaired by the Czech Republic. Mrs. Black makes one faux-pas after another. Here again, the mainstream is trying to silence it. The Prime Minister will say that he understands Mrs. Černochová’s indignation. This is not understandable even for a second and it is a huge diplomatic faux-pas, it is one of the biggest international embarrassments that the Czech Republic has ever experienced. This is only thanks to Mrs. Černochová’s hysteria, she is not up to it and it is an incredible shame that she is doing to the Czech Republic.

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author: Daniela Black

2023-11-03 07:11:00
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