Although many German media are satisfied with the results of the parliamentary elections in Poland, the Catholic weekly “Die Tagespost” published a text by the Belgian historian Prof. David Engels with a bitter conclusion. “Poland has decided to adapt to the current ideological and political direction of Western Europe,” says the author, asking in the title of the article the question: “Can we learn from history?”
Belgian historian on elections in Poland
Prof. David Engels notes that Law and Justice, despite winning the largest number of votes as a party, will most likely not be able to build a majority.
The current opposition has secured a stable majority to take power, and more importantly, there is a mood in Poland that prevents parties from the left and right of PiS from forming an alliance with the opposition.
– writes the historian.
Engels points out that every Pole who voted for a party other than PiS on October 15 acted “in the full knowledge that he was voting for a deviation from the current patriotic-Christian-social course, and instead supporting a party coalition whose ideology can be defined. in the broadest sense of the word as green-left-liberal.
The Belgian historian points out that the low turnout in the referendum that was held parallel to the elections also points to Poland’s willingness to deviate from the current political course.
Poles have decided to adapt to the current ideological and political direction of Western Europe, and even if they received (in)soft ‘help’ in the form of EU sanctions and shelling from the left-liberal media, this decision was largely taken voluntarily.
– judges.
““The Terrible Transformation of Western Europe”
The author refers to the question posed in the title: “Can we learn from history?”
Anyone looking at Poland will probably have to answer this question in the negative. Despite the terrifying transformation of Western Europe through mass migration, social polarization, family breakdown, materialism and an EU superstate, Poles have elected a new government that no longer wants to hinder the European ‘migration compromise’ and plans a new wave of to initiate liberalization. of all gender issues – it endorses LGBTQ ideology, wants to further oppose the already declining influence of the Church and promises to finally comply with Brussels guidelines
– he decides.
At the same time, Dr. English that PiS has made many mistakes that have resulted in a loss of credibility, but this is not a sufficient justification for the return of Polish society.
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Source: wPolityce