“The case is systemic, not parliamentary. It takes multiplication of information to fully explain it, but this is not a solution to the problem,” PiS MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski said at the meeting of the parliamentary committee for the European Union.
“We catch cockroaches, not big fish”
We see trees, not forest. We catch cockroaches, not big fish. In the background, there is an intent to divert attention from system errors. And there you need to look for resources and ways to remedy this situation. In the debate, a disproportionate amount of time is spent on the effects and little space on the causes of the situation
said the MEP.
There are procedures and settings. The problem is that procedures and settings did not work in this case. The question arises: why?
asked Saryusz-Wolski.
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All this shows systematic political consent, the use of procedures for the weak, but not for those who make up the mainstream. One manifestation of this is what we call institutional and legal violence. This destroys the institutional culture and reinforces the sense of impunity. This has been the feeling in the institutions so far and the European Parliament has not been the first and most visible example of this
he stressed.
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Source: wPolityce