Poland is developing very rapidly and is beginning to pose a real competitive threat even to the economies of France and Germany. Do you think that suits them all? Of course not
– says in an interview with the portal wPolityce.pl and the weekly “Sieci” Thomas Poreba, Member of the European Parliament, Chief of Staff of PiS. Especially for the readers of wPolityce.pl, the first excerpt of the conversation. Continued on Monday in the weekly “Sieci” and in Sieci Przyjaciół.
Why do you think there is so little willingness in the West to have a normal conversation, for example about reducing poverty in Poland after 2015, about a policy that strengthens social cohesion, about the good state of state finances, and about defending the eastern border of the European Union? After all, these are the goals that are officially shared by the European Commission. Not a single kind word, only hatred, punishments, reprimands. What is this about?
TOMASZ PORĘBA, Member of the European Parliament, Chief of Staff of PiS: The answer is very simple: there are very hard economic interests behind the EU’s anti-Polish policy. Poland is developing very rapidly and is beginning to pose a real competitive threat even to the economies of France and Germany. We are no longer just an assembly plant and a supplier of well-trained labor to the West. We took the fight against theft, fuel and VAT mafia seriously, we found money for pro-family programs. We invest, our infrastructure no longer differs from the Western one. Do you think that suits them all? Of course not. They want to stop it, suppress Polish ambition. That’s why they attack. And that’s why Donald Tusk came here. Anyway, just look at the map.
what are we going to see?
That a strong and sovereign Poland is an obstacle for Germany in building a centralized state under his leadership. Because although they call it “federalization”, the direction is the opposite: Brussels and Berlin want to take over all power in Europe. They want hard centralization.
Will they seriously try to return to the idea of forced relocation?
They’re already trying, and that’s for real. The government of Law and Justice will never agree to this. There are many more crazy, dangerous ideas, including around the so-called fight against climate change. Unfortunately, under the guise of climate protection, we are faced with a reduction in the competitiveness of European economies, and with it the standard of living of ordinary people. Anyone proposing to build our economic strength solely on wind and solar energy, while doing away with coal, nuclear and gas, is truly offering us utopia and great misery. We need to protect the climate, but not in such an ideological and ill-considered way. Completely ignoring the economic specifics of individual countries.
Poles must once again answer the question of who they want at the helm of their state, people who serve these Brussels-German utopias, or politicians who defend their prosperity, security and state sovereignty.
They spoke mk and jk
Source: wPolityce