A week ago's "Brexit" vote has frightened governments in the previous socialist district who considered Britain to be an euroskeptic partner in their endeavors to diminish incorporated control from Brussels.
"We have to change the general working of the EU and I think it is expected to change the working of the European Commission," Sobotka said in Brussels, where he was to go to an EU summit to examine the Brexit stun later in the day.
"Part states ought to be the motor of positive changes in the EU ... I would be extremely happy if the Commission were more useful in discovering bargains inside the EU."
Strain between the Brussels official, which drafts and authorizes EU enactment, and the right now 28 part states, which exercise incomparable power all in all in the EU Council, has been a perpetual element of the coalition more than six decades.
Be that as it may, the Commission drove by Luxembourger Jean-Claude Juncker, has especially chafed some part states, outstandingly in the east, with its endeavors to force altered quantities on them to take in a greater amount of the mass of outcasts who have achieved Europe from nations like Syria.
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In any case, Sobotka did not go similarly as his remote clergyman in saying Juncker was the wrong man for the occupation, or Poland's outside pastor, who proposed driving figures in Brussels ought to stop after the British dismissal of the EU.
"I might want the Commission to regard more choices of the European Council," Sobotka said, alluding to summits of EU pioneers. "In the event that we concurred that there is no accord on, for instance, a necessary changeless system of (sharing) displaced people, it is inconceivable for the Commision to disregard that."
The previous comrade, eastern EU individuals joined the coalition in 2004 and are net recipients of the alliance's financial plan however have become progressively euroskeptic as of late.
Talking at a crisis session of the European Parliament on Tuesday, Juncker demanded he was not going to stop, in spite of the Brexit vote and a late whirlwind of media theory about his wellbeing. Some German papers have approached him to go.
"I am neither drained or wiped out," he said. "I will battle to my final gasp for an assembled Europe."
EU authorities contend that Juncker had prompted British Prime Minister David Cameron against holding the submission thus while it was ideal for Cameron to acknowledge his obligation and leave after the outcome, Juncker bore no such commitment.
Authorities in Poland - the greatest eastern EU state - said the alliance needs another arrangement and are notwithstanding reflecting proposing such changes to farthest point Brussels' forces and return more power to national capitals.
The Visegrad four consider Brexit to be a key hit to their euroskeptic camp in the EU. Poland specifically considers London to be its key associate in the coalition.
Both are outside the EU's single money zone and Warsaw - frightful of Russia - profits by having an effective partner who is hawkish on approvals on Moscow over Ukraine and appreciates close ties with Washington.
(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska in Brussels and Jan Lopatka in Prague; Editing by Alastair Macdonald and Mark Trevelyan)
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