“There is only one way to avoid the Brussels diktat, and that is to participate in a referendum,” Barbara Socha, Deputy Minister of Family and Social Policy, said on Thursday, referring to the issue of migration and the obligation to relocate migrants within the EU.
A press conference was held in Warsaw on Thursday with the participation of PiS spokesperson Rafał Bochenek, Deputy Minister Barbara Socha, PiS MPs: Agnieszka Górska, Elżbieta Zielińska and Anna Pieczarka. The conference was held as part of the PiS campaign “4xNie Tusk = Property Sales”; the aim is to promote participation in the referendum on 15 October.
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We want Poland to be a safe country for children, for families, for all Poles. Safety is the foundation on which we build all other values. Without this, there is no question of freedom, development and a good future for the Poles
Socha pointed out.
That is why, given what is happening outside our borders, we do not want Brussels to dictate to us the conditions and impose on us the policies that we must pursue.
she explained.
Brussels dictates
According to her, participation in a referendum is the only way to prevent the “Brussels diktat”.
Therefore, no matter what views we have, what dreams we have, what plans we have for the future and what we do in life, the most important thing is to take part in the referendum so that it is binding so that no subsequent authority can vote ignore Poland
she noted.
Only then will our security be real and we will not have to look at what Brussels dictates to us
she concluded.
Four questions will be asked during the referendum on 15 October. The first reads: “Do you support the sale of state property to foreign entities, which leads to the loss of control by Polish women and men over strategic sectors of the economy?”. Second, “Do you support raising the retirement age, including reducing the retirement age to 67 for men and women?” Third: “Do you support the removal of the barrier on the border between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Belarus?” Fourth: “Do you support the admission of thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, under the forced displacement mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy?”
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Source: wPolityce