Up to 800,000 people are expected to march over budget cuts, public services and wages a week after Sébastien Lecornu’s appointmentMeanwhile, EU ministers are meeting at the environment council in Brussels to discuss energy and the climate crisis.The gathering takes place amid ongoing discussions about accelerating the bloc’s plans to phase out Russian oil, bringing the current 2028 deadline forward.“I think you know our position. We are one of the few landlocked countries in the region. So our position has always been guided by the security, the energy security, for Hungary. So anything that we do in this regard, apart, of course, from fighting for the common climate and environmental goals, is also decided upon the energy security issue.We don’t have a seashore. We have solar ... but we know the reality. We think that that is the, the most important issue here. We know that we have important, important tasks ahead of us, but let’s not daydream. Let’s find solutions that work.” Continue reading...
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