On January 5, local time, the new Czech government passed its policy agenda. The document disagrees with the European Union on many issues. The policy agenda describes the Czech Republic as a sovereign member of the EU and a staunch ally within the framework of NATO, but the document also states that the EU has no right to impose resolutions that infringe sovereignty on member states. Currently, the Czech Republic and the EU have differences on many issues. The Czech Republic vetoed the EU immigration agreement in December 2025 and clearly opposed the “ETS 2” carbon emissions trading system. The new government's policy agenda also requires revisions to the EU's “Green New Deal.”

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On January 5, local time, the new Czech government passed its policy agenda. The document disagrees with the European Union on many issues. The policy agenda describes the Czech Republic as a sovereign member of the EU and a staunch ally within the framework of NATO, but the document also states that the EU has no right to impose resolutions that infringe sovereignty on member states. Currently, the Czech Republic and the EU have differences on many issues. The Czech Republic vetoed the EU immigration agreement in December 2025 and clearly opposed the “ETS 2” carbon emissions trading system. The new government's policy agenda also requires revisions to the EU's “Green New Deal.”