At a press conference after the European Parliament debate on visas, Beata Szydło and Patryk Jaki emphasized that the debate was caused by the total opposition. As the former Prime Minister noted, these are MPs elected in Poland who are against Poland. Politicians assured that the Polish government would never agree to endanger the security of our country.
Debate in the European Parliament on visas
Let’s not forget that a debate took place in the European Parliament entitled “Massive corruption of Schengen visas.” Afterwards, MEP Beata Szydło emphasized at a press conference that the room was empty and that there was no interest.
But above all, it is a brutal attack on Poland by Members of the European Parliament who are elected in Poland and who should represent Poland’s interests, not attack and use words said in the chamber.
– Beata Szydło commented.
Ruthless actions by the European Parliament
The former Polish Prime Minister pointed out that the issue is unprecedented because “There is a rule that the EP does not organize debates dedicated to that country six weeks before elections in a Member State”.
Here this rule was broken by the EP Presidium. Naturally, the application has been submitted by MEPs elected in Poland from the total opposition, who are trying at all costs to use the European Parliament and the EU institutions to interfere in the elections in Poland.
– emphasized MEP Szydło.
Debate about the migration pact
The politician also said that a debate on the migration pact will take place tomorrow in the European Parliament.
Its aim is to ensure that illegal migrants are relocated to the Member States. A country that objects will have to pay fines for each illegal migrant. This is an infringement of the powers of the Member States and a clear violation of treaties
– Szydło noted.
The MEP also recalled that Jarosław Kaczyński promised before the 2015 elections that if PiS won, he would never agree to allow illegal migrants into Poland, which then Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz agreed to. Szydło indicated that the promise had been fulfilled and Poland blocked this decision. However, the issue returned again, this time with sanctions for dissent.
This is an incentive for illegal human smugglers. This invasion is growing and the chaos will only increase. Then Poland was blackmailed by, among others, Donald Tusk, who talked about punishing Poland. We did not allow ourselves to be broken. We have withstood the pressure, we will endure it now. We will never agree to endanger the security of Poles, Poles and Europeans
– emphasized Beata Szydło.
Jaki: You have to tell Tusk: STOP
Tusk’s opposition team has long appealed to the EU institutions if it loses the elections, saying: take something away from them so we can return to power. Today there was outright noise: you will throw them out of Schengen so that we can return to power. we can return to power.
– emphasized Patryk Jaki at the press conference.
They appeal to who they consider to be the sovereign: the Brussels bureaucracy. We appeal, and this is what these elections will be about, to who we consider the sovereign: the Polish nation.
– points out the MEP.
What is important is what PO and PSL have done in the European Parliament. In Poland they continue to say that they are not against forced relocations, but here they are submitting a motion to speed up the adoption of the migration pact. There is no option to buy off the move. They want to turn Poland into Sweden with the help of their leader Tusk, who will do that in Poland. Why? Because Poland is their remorse. It symbolizes the fact that things can be different in Europe, that it can be safe, that you can pursue a different policy, that you can go out on the streets quietly at night.
– said the politician, adding that “people see it, but Brussels doesn’t care.”
We must say to Tusk: STOP and in the referendum, which must be valid, we must stop the migration policy of the crazy European bureaucracy. We are convinced that a domino wave will follow us. We must say stop to Tusk, who is using outside influences to attack Poland and return to power
– Patryk Jaki said at the conference.
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Source: wPolityce