Polexit is Tusk's fault

piotrkoj.pl 2 months ago

Konrad Szymanski in https://www.rp.pl/plus-minus/art43953331-konrad-szymanski-polska-zve-na-drge-do-polexitu symmetry, but yet the greater blame for the increasing Euroscepticism in Poland is on the Polish right. I think it's wrong.

For me personally, 2 experiences were crucial, although they did not make me an enemy of the EU, but they profoundly changed my view of the community. The first is to collide with the paradigm of German European leadership. The second experience is simply a substance of KPO.

I truly realize the different rations in the dispute over the regulation of law, but the automatic unlocking of funds as shortly as Donald Tusk won the election without changing even a comma in Polish law?!

And then directing the lion's share of that money to his “own”. Really, after something like that, it's a wonder that all the Law and Justice didn't go into Eurosceptic positions. No actions by Zbigniew Ziobra justify specified Euro-imperialism, a divisive approach and a pushy 1 supports 1 political force by allegedly impartial institutions.

And whoever sows the wind collects the storm. There is simply a minute erstwhile European integration will gotta start over.

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