“The concern is that the door doesn’t open too wide. In the new creation, Poland would have less say than individual states in the US,” warned Marcin Wikło, columnist for the weekly magazine “Sieci”, in the program “Salon Dziennikarski”.
This is a concern about not opening the door too wide. In the new creation, Poland would have less say than individual states in the US. Giving away powers and unanimity: that is what threatens us. We must look at Poland as a whole. You have to look at Jerzy Kalina broadly: it is not only the Smolensk monument, it is also the commemoration of Popiełuszko, papal masses and chapels. He’s a great man
– noted Marcin Wikło, the network’s publicist.
The journalists in the program referred to independence in the historical and current context, when threats to the loss of sovereignty come from the European Union.
When we joined the EU, we expected things to be different. I think most people interested in politics realize that this is not the same as independence in 1918. Larger institutions can be stronger in the national game. It didn’t look like we were going to be deprived of the choice of having a forest or building an airport. It turns out that these are the things that need to be taken from us. Can we raise children in our own way?
– Teresa Bochwic, a publicist, also warned.
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Source: wPolityce