PATHS TOWARDS
AN ADVANCED CZECHIA
Czechia as a leader in the global transformed economy
This joint declaration is the first time that an alliance of business, expert and non-profit organizations has come together to clearly declare that the changing global and European economy presents unprecedented opportunities for the Czech economy. Now is the time to start working together to remove barriers and create clear conditions for investors. Private sector finance is ready to support our country's economic transformation, all that remains is political support.
Our goal is to build a Czech economy that is at the forefront of global economic transformation, not only because it is beneficial for the Czech Republic. As the pragmatic best solution for the Czech Republic, we want an economy that meets the criteria listed below. To fulfill them, we recommend focusing on implementing the following steps, which are based on respected studies or work with recommendations from Enrico Letta's reports published this year [1] and Mario Draghi [2] .
Czechia as a leader in the global transformed economy
Support for the development of a modern and sustainable energy mix in accordance with the Czech Republic's European and international commitments, which will ensure reliable electricity supplies for the competitiveness of the Czech economy by reducing costs and enabling investments in accordance with ESG criteria. The share of renewable energy sources (OZE), in particular solar and wind energy, in total consumption should be 30% by 2030 according to the current version of the National Climate and Energy Plans (NKEP) [3] . For such development , the following obstacles in particular need to be removed:
Support for the development of a modern and sustainable energy mix in accordance with the Czech Republic's European and international commitments, which will ensure reliable electricity supplies for the competitiveness of the Czech economy by reducing costs and enabling investments in accordance with ESG criteria. The share of renewable energy sources (OZE), in particular solar and wind energy, in total consumption should be 30% by 2030 according to the current version of the National Climate and Energy Plans (NKEP) [3] . For such development , the following obstacles in particular need to be removed:
Czechia as a leader in the global transformed economy
Czechia as a leader in the global transformed economy
Support for the development of a modern and sustainable energy mix in accordance with the Czech Republic's European and international commitments, which will ensure reliable electricity supplies for the competitiveness of the Czech economy by reducing costs and enabling investments in accordance with ESG criteria. The share of renewable energy sources (OZE), in particular solar and wind energy, in total consumption should be 30% by 2030 according to the current version of the National Climate and Energy Plans (NKEP) [3] . For such development , the following obstacles in particular need to be removed:

Engaging regions in the new economic reality
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Czechia as a leader in the global transformed economy
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Czechia as a leader in the global transformed economy
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Czechia as a leader in the global transformed economy
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.

Engaging regions in the new economic reality
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
Rural transformation and investment in regional infrastructure, comprehensive transformation and administrative consolidation of rural areas with a focus on public services (medical care, education), transport and infrastructure. Development of efficient public transport networks in small municipalities to address transport poverty and improve accessibility. Ensuring equitable distribution of the outputs of the green transformation, including fairer and more incentive-based budgeting of taxes.
