How much hope do the Germans have in the Polish elections? For years they have dreamed of replacing Law and Justice with Tusk’s party. To fulfill them, they are willing to do a lot. They even went so far as to use Volodymyr Zelensky to play against Poland. They have been doing black PR all over the world for a long time. They also perfectly manage our internal conflicts. All this to accelerate the implementation of the EU superstate. Even German envoys say how afraid they are of a third term for PiS.
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“Newsweek” delivered a bloody election issue, dripping with crude agitation and an extreme attack on the United Right. Artists, social activists, sociologists and journalists argue how important it is to vote for the Civic Coalition to regain freedom and democracy, which is supposedly difficult to find in our country today. Amid all this hysteria there is also an interview with German political scientist Kai-Olaf Lang, who is shocked by Poland’s current attitude towards Germany.
If PiS rules again, it will mean a permanent dispute with Germany. Germany pushes for EU reforms; they see this as an opportunity to increase the community’s capacity to act. The current ruling camp in Poland sees this as a new offensive by Berlin, which strives for hegemony. (…)
I think that if PiS won, it would pursue a very strict domestic and foreign policy. She believes that she has a strong mandate to do so
– Kai-Olaf Lang bitterly admits and regrets that the current Polish authorities are not cooperating, even though there are so many opportunities for it. There is also such a thing as a ghost of threat:
The geopolitical context calls for Polish-German cooperation. But instead we have crises and arguments. This is very sad: the more useful cooperation would be, the less we have of it. I fear that Germany will eventually tire of this eternal conflict with Poland and that this will lead to a more permanent alienation.
We know very well how important these elections are for the entire European Union. With a different government in Warsaw, a new opening would certainly arise
– he writes, hoping that “The likelihood that change will occur is increasing.” He also makes no secret of the fact that Germany has focused heavily on improving relations with Ukraine by getting closer to Zelensky. He claims that “after the recent disruptions surrounding the import of grain from Ukraine and statements on the suspension of arms exports, the country is also losing its position.” moral leadership“A “Germany will once again become Ukraine’s most important partner.”
However, German arrogance is powerful! The country that withheld real military aid from Ukraine for so long now dares to admonish Poland and talk about the loss of ‘moral leadership’. Lang complains that it is impossible to reach an agreement with the current government, while the EU still needs to be reformed. This is why Berlin is so eager to change the government in Poland. He has great hopes for the victory of the opposition led by Donald Tusk:
Germany would certainly want to involve Poland in debates about the future of the EU. In the current context, Germany is looking for partners, especially in Central Europe. These countries are their natural partners. The country is closely linked to Germany in economic terms and, like Germany, is very interested in the EU’s interests in the East, and not just in the South. And finally, for Germany, countries like Poland complement or even counterbalance France.
Berlin’s interests are therefore clear. He wants an obedient Poland that carries out tasks efficiently and does not constantly whine about sovereignty and economic independence. Because plans to turn the EU into a super state are already public and are being consistently implemented. There is no room for strong nation states pursuing their own national interests. Olaf Scholz will “teach us about national egoism” and, accompanied by France, take command of the new “European community”. As PiS MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski emphasizes, an accelerated procedure for amending treaties is being implemented in Brussels:
It is proposed to change the voting method in the Council, the so-called double majority, abolition of the veto in voting in almost all areas, strengthening the role of the European Parliament, reducing the number of Commissioners and their hierarchy, new EU taxes on the budget’s own resources, sanctioning the incurring of common debts, expanding the scope of operation of the rule of law mechanism. The report proposes de facto automation of the imposition of sanctions on states under art. 7 of the EU Treaty. An EU is being born that will impose and punish, not build consensus.”**
The Germans know very well that Poland will not agree to such a union. Hence the nervous support of Donald Tusk and the continued attacks from the United Right. They also fear further steps on reparations, which the current government has no intention of abandoning. The information campaign has been going on all over the world for over a year. And Berlin is doing everything it can to torpedo it. Lobbying firms were hired to defame Poland. There is a flood of texts in the media blaming Poland for the crimes committed by Germany. Their historical story has been built up internationally for decades. They spare no expense or effort for this. Currently, they spend 600 million euros annually on promoting their image in the world, so they are even more irritated by Poland, which, by demanding compensation for war crimes, is spoiling this image.
Berlin’s activities during this election campaign have therefore been very intensified and sometimes even irrational. If Olaf Scholz decided to lecture Poland on migration and visas, it is a sign that desperate determination is reaching its peak. In this context, it is worth reading carefully the message that media with German capital are sending to Polish voters. There are likely to be many more attempts to increase reluctance towards the government and shift the attention of the undecided to the opposition in the latter part of the campaign. However, the fundamental question remains unchanged: which political camp will guarantee Poland’s security, sovereignty, economic growth and stability. In this grave state of danger and war, may we manage to assess our national interests wisely and vote for Poland on October 15!
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Source: wPolityce