Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, former secretary of the Polish United Workers’ Party and then of the SLD, raised his hand in favor of the project of political changes prepared for the EU countries by the European Parliament’s Constitutional Affairs Committee.
The vision of one Europe, promoted by German politicians since 1925, since the adoption of the ‘Heidelberg Program’, was once forcibly cultivated for the sake of German prosperity by Adolf Hitler’s Germany, modernized another time in 2017 by Martin Schulz, recently on the government banner of Olaf’s cabinet Scholz is starting to emerge from the legal and political larvae in the European Parliament.
The union of the new order must be sovereign, and therefore superior to the states that created it, and constitute equal entities regardless of their size. This equality was assured by the veto, which, while burdensome to some, insured all against the whims of the powerful. Its abolition in several dozen areas will make institutional violence, and not compromise, an instrument of internal communication. Countries and their societies have different interests, circumstances, different economies and different cultural genotypes. The Coal and Steel Community was founded in 1953 to eliminate this disparity, not to increase it. The Brussels state, today the informal 28th member of the EU, which takes over political powers, responsibility for security policy, foreign policy and tax architecture, is the seed of new conflicts, a new Yugoslavia in Europe.
Today, Germany, on their behalf, Chancellor Scholz, who positions himself as the arbiter of the elegant rule of law, wrongly deplores its decline in some EU countries, especially Poland. The chancellor declares that “racism and anti-Semitism cannot be tolerated,” but anti-Semitism has once again become an internal German problem 85 years after the Kristallnacht pogroms. Disgusting from the Polish democratic perspective…
Nowadays, the violence against states and societies in Europe, which MEP W. Cimoszewicz actually advocated, has a more sublime character than the signpost ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’. The principle of non-unanimous decisions and taking over the powers of the Member States, the so-called Brussels rule, extends with Berlin to dozens of retail policies. Before the EU’s current treaty system is broken up, Germany last May strengthened the so-called Group of Friends Who Vote by Qualified Majority in the EU’s common foreign and security policy. It consists of: Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain – a total of 9 countries, but 296 million citizens, or more than 65 percent. population. If the idea of a 55% qualified majority prevails. countries and 60 percent population, then Germany and Poland, without sending the armies of Von Brauchitsch and Guderian across the Oder, will play by their own rules. It is easy to imagine that they will always form a coalition that will ban the construction of a nuclear power plant or SMRs because it is unecological, that they will have the tunnel in Świnoujście closed, that they will dedicate the Żuławy polders and the Kashubian peat swamps being flooded for the sake of the climate, and will introduce such taxes in this part of Europe to make it worthwhile again. In industrial policy, deindustrialization will be ordered, for example the liquidation of Turów and Bełchatów airports together, the sale of Orlen to the Russians will be ordered to balance the market, the gas port will be transferred to the Manuela Schwesig Foundation, and for the sake of the environment, the ports of Gdańsk and Szczecin will be closed, since Hamburg functions so well, it is also worth taking care of Koenigsberg…
Everything for the sake of the rule of law and fundamental rights: freedom, democracy, human dignity.
One vote from W.Cimoszewicz has approximately this weight. Other Polish… patriots can join soon: M. Belka, R. Thun, M. Adamowicz, J. Lewandowski, A. Halicki, E. Kopacz, D. Huebner, J. Buzek, T. Frankowski, B. Liberadzki , R. Biedroń, J. Kalinowski. They can choose the path of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland as a sign of Polish independence and sovereignty, the path of Tadeusz Kościuszko or the path of Szczęsny Potocki, Ksawery Branicki, Seweryn Rzewuski.
And Donald Tusk, who imagined that the rule of the German party could be a boon for Poland!?
Source: wPolityce