KDH: Premier's Compensation Plan Not Targeted Aid
3. augusta 2025 17:56
Bratislava, 3 August (TASR) – The Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) criticised the heat and gas price compensation plan presented on Sunday by Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD), claiming it does not constitute targeted support.
MP Jozef Hajko (KDH) raised concerns about both the scope of the compensation and the intention to fund it using EU funds.
„KDH has long advocated for targeted assistance because blanket aid is ineffective, financially demanding, and helps even those who do not need it,” Hajko stated. He also disapproves of the government’s plan to allocate hundreds of millions of euros from EU resources for the scheme.
„KDH repeatedly warns that EU funds should not be ‘eaten up’ or serve as an ATM for the government’s party campaigns,” Hajko added.
Hajko also commented on reports of the European Commission’s approval of a proposed intergovernmental agreement between Slovakia and the United States on nuclear energy cooperation. This agreement is expected to serve as a basis for another deal focused on constructing a new nuclear block in Jaslovske Bohunice.
While supporting efforts to ensure Slovakia’s energy self-sufficiency, Hajko stressed the importance of financial sustainability and transparency in the project. „KDH again calls for a proper expert debate and a roundtable involving both coalition and opposition parties,” he said.
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