Weekly review no. 50
04.10.2024
Highway toll sticker becomes more expensive

The freeway toll in the Czech Republic will increase on January 1, 2025, according to a fixed schedule. Inflation in particular will be taken into account, but also the expansion of the route network.
Specifically, the following prices for cars will apply from January 1:
Validity | Price from 1.1.25 | Previous price |
---|---|---|
1 day | 210 Kčč (8,31 EUR) | 200 Kčč (7,91 EUR) |
10 days | 290 Kčč (11,48 EUR) | 270 Kčč (10,68 EUR) |
1 month | 460 Kčč (18,20 EUR) | 430 Kčč (17,01 EUR) |
1 year | 2440 Kčč (96,55 EUR) | 2300 Kčč (91,01 EUR) |
Further information on the highway toll in the Czech Republic (e.g. where it does not apply) can be found on our website.
More information on the highway toll
Pirates leave, foreign minister stays

The Czech Pirate Party has left the governing coalition in Prague following a survey of its members. The background to this was the dismissal of their party leader Ivan Bartoš as Minister for Regional Development and Deputy Prime Minister for Digitization. Prime Minister Petr Fiala was reacting to the problems with digitalization in the area of building authorities and building permits.
Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský, who was appointed to the government by the Pirates and is recognized abroad, nevertheless retains his office. He received a vote of confidence from his government colleagues. As the 39-year-old no longer agreed with the Pirates' course, both on the current issue of further government participation and in general, he has left the party and is now a non-party minister.
Czech Republic prevents EU resolution on Middle East ceasefire
The Czech Republic has prevented a unified resolution of the 27 member states of the European Union on a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. As reported by the Euronews server with reference to diplomatic circles and later confirmed by the Czech Foreign Ministry, the Czech Republic rejected the resolution as too one-sided. The text of the resolution would have unilaterally restricted Israel's right "to defend itself against Hezbollah terrorists". Hezbollah must withdraw from Israel's borders, it continued. The resolution could not be passed without unanimity. EU foreign affairs representative Josep Borrell was therefore forced to issue his own statement.
The Czech Republic has traditionally been one of Israel's staunchest allies, regardless of who is currently in power in the country.
Škoda presents new electric SUV
It is the premiere of the year for Škoda. The new Elroq was unveiled on Tuesday. The smaller of Škoda's two electric SUVs is set to sell 70,000 units per year worldwide. Europe remains the main sales market.
The Elroq is intended to help reduce the Czech car manufacturer's carbon footprint. Škoda wants to compensate for the planned further reduction in limits in the coming year by selling more electric cars. However, Škoda is also suffering from the general slump in e-car sales. That is why the company has once again optimized costs and, according to its own information, is only selling the Elroq with a narrow profit margin. This means that for the first time, an electric car from Škoda costs exactly the same as a comparable car with a petrol engine, in this case the Karoq, namely 33,000 euros in the basic version for the European market.
Meagre apple harvest ends
Northern Bohemia is actually the fruit chamber of the Czech Republic. But this year, the apple harvest was shorter than ever before. Due to the severe forest damage in April, the harvest ended a month early. The yield is at the level of 30 percent compared to normal harvests. Some varieties, such as Idared and Jona Gold, are almost non-existent. In addition, there is frost damage to the ripe apples, so that this part cannot be sold as standard.
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