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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The import of coal from Russia has already stopped, they are in the process of ending oil imports, but the situation is different when it comes to gas.

Although the share of Russian gas in the EU dropped from 45 percent in 2021 to 13 percent now, Russia still earns 23 billion euros per year from it. Despite the restrictions, Russian energy exports remain an important source of income for the Kremlin.

The EU member states and the European Parliament still need to approve the plans. The expectation is that the plan will lead to fierce debate, especially from Hungary and Slovakia. These countries are the most pro-Russian and still rely heavily on Russian energy.

But Commission President Von der Leyen says that the energy coming to Europe must not contribute to the war against Ukraine. "We owe that to our citizens, our businesses, and our brave Ukrainian friends." 👏🏽💪🇪🇺🇺🇦

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Von der Leyen’s Plan to End Russian Gas Imports by 2027 (REPowerEU) (Sources: Reuters, AP News, Financial Times, Euronews, Kyiv Independent) Key Measures:

  • Ban on new gas contracts after 2025
  • End existing contracts by 2027
  • Mandatory transparency for gas deals
  • Switch to LNG from other suppliers & renewables
  • Help for Hungary & Slovakia to transition

To overcome opposition from Hungary and Slovakia, the EU will use qualified majority voting, so no single country can veto the plan. Each country must submit its own phase-out plan, tailored to its situation. The EU is offering financial tools under the REPowerEU plan to help countries support their companies exiting Russian deals and phase out Russian energy. These include grants and loans from the recovery fund, support from the European Investment Bank, and targeted funds for energy infrastructure and renewables, like Hungary receiving €700 million in grants and applying for €3.9 billion in loans to upgrade its energy system.

God I love Ursula von der Leyen and everyone working on this

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The import of coal from Russia has already stopped, they are in the process of ending oil imports, but the situation is different when it comes to gas.

Although the share of Russian gas in the EU dropped from 45 percent in 2021 to 13 percent now, Russia still earns 23 billion euros per year from it. Despite the restrictions, Russian energy exports remain an important source of income for the Kremlin.

The EU member states and the European Parliament still need to approve the plans. The expectation is that the plan will lead to fierce debate, especially from Hungary and Slovakia. These countries are the most pro-Russian and still rely heavily on Russian energy.

But Commission President Von der Leyen says that the energy coming to Europe must not contribute to the war against Ukraine. "We owe that to our citizens, our businesses, and our brave Ukrainian friends." 👏🏽💪🇪🇺🇺🇦

source

Von der Leyen’s Plan to End Russian Gas Imports by 2027 (REPowerEU) (Sources: Reuters, AP News, Financial Times, Euronews, Kyiv Independent) Key Measures:

  • Ban on new gas contracts after 2025
  • End existing contracts by 2027
  • Mandatory transparency for gas deals
  • Switch to LNG from other suppliers & renewables
  • Help for Hungary & Slovakia to transition

To overcome opposition from Hungary and Slovakia, the EU will use qualified majority voting, so no single country can veto the plan. Each country must submit its own phase-out plan, tailored to its situation. The EU is offering financial tools under the REPowerEU plan to help countries support their companies exiting Russian deals and phase out Russian energy. These include grants and loans from the recovery fund, support from the European Investment Bank, and targeted funds for energy infrastructure and renewables, like Hungary receiving €700 million in grants and applying for €3.9 billion in loans to upgrade its energy system.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

De consequentie dat een extremistische partij die TEGEN democratische waarden van vrijheid, gelijkheid(‼️) en scheiding der machten (pvv intern‼️), dus niet kan regeren en het besef dat bij veel mensen neer zal dalen dat dit een verachtelijke partij is zijn de vruchten waar ik heel erg blij mee ben...

Partijen die tegen democratische waarden zijn zouden niet de kans mogen krijgen om uberhaupt te mogen regeren. Extremistische partijen moet je niet normaliseren, dan gaan mensen die ideeen en gedrag ook normaliseren.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (6 children)

GL-pvda is slim bezig iig " en vreest dat een minister zo’n bevoegdheid met politieke motieven kan misbruiken." imagine met een minister als Faber... Die zou zo'n wet meteen misbruiken. Beter die wet dus niet ondersteunen. Daarnaast zou pvv verboden moeten worden, net als AFD.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

So cringe to be american rn and he was elected twice HAHAHAHAAHAHA embarrassing AF

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago

Thats how it started in 1930 too

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

Rollercoaster down hill in slow motion, hell yeah ☠️ We're cooked, pressure them with protests

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 month ago

They will be banned soon

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 month ago

Wow W Greece 💯🙌🏻

[–] [email protected] 33 points 1 month ago

AFD should be banned... Threat to democracy tf

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