Union federalization passed. What changes does this mean for Poland?

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On Wednesday, the European Parliament voted on the revision of the EU Treaties, which remove the right of veto in 65 areas and extend the Union's competence in the field of environment, abroad policy, security, border protection, public health, civilian protection, manufacture and education. This is another step towards the federalisation and demolition of the subjectivity of national states. 9 Polish MEPs voted for the changes .

Lisbon Treaty 2.0

The revision of the Treaties of the European Union, called the Lisbon Treaty 2.0, has become a fact. The paper supported 291 Euro MPs, 274 voted against and 44 Europarliamentary members abstained. Now the report, as announced by the Spanish Presidency, will be discussed on 12 December by the Council of Ministers for European Affairs. The Spanish Presidency declares that there is simply a adequate majority to pass this on to the European Council, which can convene the Convention by a simple majority.

One of the changes in Brussels is waiving the rule of unanimity in EU Council votes in 65 areas and extending the Union's competences to influence national interior policies in 7 areas. This means practically bringing associate States to the function of centrally managed states from Brussels.

The study besides proposes to simplify the suspension procedure in the rights of a associate of those countries who will violate the "EU values" which are allegedly "lawfulness", "democracy", "freedom", "human rights" and "equality". The paper besides provided for further strengthening of the position of the European Commission and the anticipation of introduction of EU-wide referendum institutionswhich was rejected in the reading phase.

Vice-President of the Confederation Club @MichaelWawer In @tvp_info: If these Treaty changes fall somewhere in 1 EU country, I am convinced that there is already any "compromise" task in the drawers of German and French politicians, which 1 of these regulations... pic.twitter.com/sMk7plfGEP

— National Movement (@National Movement) November 25, 2023

Who voted for ratification and who voted against?

Nine Polish MEPs advocated changes against the Polish national interest, they were: Sylwia Spurek, Róża Thun, Marek Belka, Robert Biedron, Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Łukasz Kohut, Bogusław Liberadzki, Leszek Miller and Marek Balt.

The text was agreed by representatives of the 5 factions – the European People's organization (EPP), Social Democrats (S&D), Liberals (Renew), Greens and Left.

This is simply a public national betrayal identical to the trade union, erstwhile the magnates gave the Republic under the patronage of Russia, with the difference that the contemporary possessor is Brussels.

Against the adoption of the study was voted by Euro MPs of the Civic Platform, PSL, Law and Justice, Sovereign Poland and 2 non-attached Polish MPs.

What else does the Commission propose?

In total, the study proposed more than 270 amendments to the current Lisbon Treaty.

Euro MPs have agreed, inter alia, to add to Article 3 TEU, which deals with the objectives of the Union, that the Union is pursuing a "common policy on external borders" and that 1 of its objectives is "to reduce global warming and to defend biodiversity". This means agreeing to add these areas to the EU's exclusive competence as requested by the report's authors.

The European Parliament has besides voted on an amendment replacing the mention to "equipment of women and men" with an ideological phrase on "equipment of sex".

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