
Hi everyone !
On Wednesday, I’m **interviewing Czech MEP Mikulas Peksa**, from the **Greens** **group**, on my Twitch channel. I will be asking him about his EU political experience, his priorities, but also asking some of your questions and those of the audience.e.
Mikulas Peksa has been a Czech MEP since 2019. He’s a member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and a substitute in the Committee on Budgetary Control, the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Subcommittee on Tax Matters.
Within these committees, he works mostly on the European Green Deal, energy policy, the protection of EU funds and budgetary control.
The aim of these interviews is for people to discover their MEPs, learn about what they do, their expertise and interact with them. It is intended as a pedagogic way to learn about your representatives in Brussels and EU politics, so we won’t go deep into policy debates and **we won’t cover national politics** (unless it is very relevant to the EU).
While most of my current community belongs to the EU bubble, I want to reach people who might be interested in the EU without being in Brussels, so they get a chance to exchange with people and experts from there and maybe learn some new things along the way. In this precise case, since the MEP is Czech I thought it would make sense to give Czech people the opportunity to pitch in 🙂
So feel free to **suggest down here questions you would like Mikulas Peksa to answer** !
In any case, join the discussion tomorrow at 20:30 CET on [Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/mepassistant) !
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1. Ask him how dumb he thinks it is that the EU is largely dependent on Russia for natural gas.
2. Also ask how many nuclear projects will be greenlit in the next few years to transition to zero carbon sustainable energy.
3. Ask how the Czech republic plans to correct the damage done by draconian lockdowns and vaccine passports which has decimated the hospitality sector across the entire country but particularly in Prague.
Followup question, when will the QR codes and masks stop, if ever? Does he support the German / Austria idea of forced vaccination, jail, and internment camps for unvaxed?
what to tell people who think the Green Deal is designed by amateurs/ignorant bureaucrats
1. What are the current 3 biggest challenges that lay ahead of him that he finds really interesting and what is the goal he would like to achieve in them
2. What does he think that is the biggest issue of EU internally and in what way he would change the EU if he could
3. Does he think there should be a unified European strategy in handling drug related issues and if so, what the basic outlines of it would be?
does Mr. Peksa agree that we should discourage driving in cities as much as possible?
Arent you afraid that every politician complicit on the insanity called Green deal will eventually end up in prison for the biggest fraud on tax payers in the history of Europe?
1.) What is his identity in Brussels? Does he feel most like one of the Czech representatives, or as one of the Green members or as one of the members working on Energy & Research?
2.) How does working with people who have a different political system in their homeland work? Id there confusion about laws that only exist in some countries?
What is he going to do to stop current energy crisis?
What is he going to do to stop future energy crisis in Czechia due to Czechs being practically unable to build more nuclear reactors thanks to deal between France and Germany? We don’t get much sunlight except summer, get windy weather at the same time as Germany, but weaker and we can’t just burn biomass to make up for that massive hole. Without nuclear and closed down coal and gas powerplants blackouts are more than probable.
1. Does he support further harmonisation of law on the EU market? (same rules for the sale of drugs and guns, same rules for immigration, harmonisation of legal requirements for food, european minimum wage, european minimal taxes…)
2. Two-speed EU
3. European army (USA said that it will only answer to occupation of Ukraine with harsh sanctions)
I would like to ask Mr. Peksa
1. How confident is he, or his party is, that the EU is achieving its Europe 2030 “green” targets? EU institutions keep warning the member states of falling behind, are those warning really heeded?
2. Transition towards the greener Europe requires doing away with many energy sources. Is the Czech Republic, economically and mentally, preparing for a transition, or has it attained a “cannot see cannot hear” attitude?
1. Why EU doesnt start mass production of nuclear energy? Why doesnt we use this incredible and green source of energy, instead of the shitty Green Deal which is literally skyrocketing inflation and killing economy?
2. Is it worth to destroy EU economy just to reduce like 10 percent of emissions? (since Asia, Americas etc produce 90 percent of emission, and EU only around 10 percent)
3. Is there a chance to reform EU and return to the original purpose (free trade, free transport of goods etc.) instead of all the leftist bullshit?
What are you doing to protect our right to keep and bear arms as well as free speech, two liberties that are increasingly in the crosshairs of the European Union?