“Independence Day is more relevant than ever this year, as war rages in the East and a treacherous plan is being implemented in the West to deprive our homeland of sovereignty and independence,” said Zbigniew Ziobro, Minister of Justice and President of Sovereign. Poland.
Today is Independence Day – more relevant than ever. While war rages in the East, a treacherous plan is being implemented in the West to strip our homeland of its sovereignty and independence. We must be ready to defend Poland
– wrote Ziobro on X (formerly Twitter).
The message about National Independence Day was also posted on the profile of Sovereign Poland on Saturday. As the group wrote, given the prepared changes to the EU treaties, which – in the opinion of the Sovereign, are in fact the liquidation of the Polish state and the creation of a European state, Independence Day takes on a completely new meaning this year . .
Elections in Poland will no longer have any meaning, and decisions on all important matters affecting Poland will be made above their heads. Formally in Brussels – really in Berlin
– assessed the group.
At the end of October, the European Parliament’s Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) adopted a report proposing changes to the EU’s founding documents.
The content of the document, agreed upon by five groups in the EP: EPP, S&D, Renew, Greens and Left, proposes 267 amendments to the Treaties (TEU and TFEU). The main proposals include: abolishing the veto power in EU Council votes in 65 areas, making the euro a mandatory currency for member states, changing the structure of the European Commission and a massive transfer of powers from the level of the Member States. at EU level, including: by creating two new exclusive EU powers (Article 3 TFEU) and a significant extension of shared powers (Article 4), which would cover eight new policy areas including: foreign and security policy, border protection , forestry, public health, civil defense, industry and education.
Changes to the EU treaties are in effect the liquidation of the Polish state and the creation of a European state. That’s why Independence Day takes on a new meaning this year. We will not allow Germany to deceitfully take away Poland’s sovereignty
– emphasizes sovereign Poland.
Sovereign Poland referred to changes to EU treaties in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
As the group stated, the prepared changes to the EU treaties are in fact the liquidation of the Polish state and the creation of a European state. That is why Independence Day, the party writes, will take on a completely new meaning this year.
Elections in Poland will no longer have any meaning, and decisions on all important matters affecting Poland will be made above their heads. Formally in Brussels – really in Berlin
– assessed the group.
Three years ago we loudly warned that this was the German plan. We already indicated then that the path to its implementation leads to linking payments from the EU budget to the “principle of public order” and the pitfalls hidden in the FPA. We were already alarmed that Germany wanted to radically limit the sovereignty of all countries that dared to question the main decision-making center of the European Union.
– wrote Sovereign Poland.
Today, on November 11, hallowed by the heroism of the Poles, we say clearly: we will not allow the Germans and their agents to deceitfully take away the independence and sovereignty of Poland!
– added the group.
At the end of October, the European Parliament’s Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) adopted a report proposing changes to the EU’s founding documents.
The content of the document, agreed upon by five groups in the EP: EPP, S&D, Renew, Greens and Left, proposes 267 amendments to the Treaties (TEU and TFEU). The main proposals include: abolishing the veto power in EU Council votes in 65 areas, making the euro a mandatory currency for member states, changing the structure of the European Commission and a massive transfer of powers from the level of the Member States. at EU level, including: by creating two new exclusive EU powers (Article 3 TFEU) and a significant extension of shared powers (Article 4), which would cover eight new policy areas including: foreign and security policy, border protection, forestry, public health, civil defense, industry and education.
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Source: wPolityce