Slovakia secured no interim stay at the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU), the bloc's supreme court in Luxembourg, so the Regulation 2026/261 pipeline ban covered in event 2 bound on 17 June with no judicial relief 1. An interim stay would have suspended the regulation while the courts heard the underlying challenge; without one, the ban is enforceable now regardless of how the annulment case eventually resolves.
That leaves Robert Fico's government as the sole live annulment challenger, after Hungary's Tisza-led administration dropped its CJEU relief application on 15 June . A standalone annulment action on the merits runs for years and does not pause enforcement in the meantime, so the legal track no longer carries a near-term price signal for the gas curve. The challenge persists as a political marker rather than a market one: the molecules the ban touches are limited by the long-term contract exemptions, and the court will not rule before the regulation has shaped a full injection season.
