Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s speech is a call to the entire political class to try to find a way to a safe and well-developing Poland in the new conditions and new realities of today’s world – said Jarosław Kaczyński in the Sejm during the debate about the revelation. .
The PiS leader warned against implementing the concept of “turning the Polish state into an area where Poles live, managed from outside, from Brussels, or actually from Berlin.”
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The Prime Minister’s speech was extensive and I only have ten minutes. There were many discussions and that is why I will have to speak very briefly here. If you look at the entire speech, I think it can best be described as: a call to the entire political class to try – leaving aside the disputes we all know about – to find a way to a safe and well-developed Poland. In new circumstances, in the new reality of today’s world.
– began Kaczyński. And he appealed to look at the situation in our country, in Europe and in the world. “For all the dangers, but also for the opportunities that lie ahead.”
There are two types of politics. The first, the simplest and easiest, amounts to cooperation and submission to the strongest groups, both internal and external; to submit to their needs, they enter into different types of relationships, sometimes unilateral, sometimes bilateral. Sometimes these are not groups, but very strong individuals. I repeat: this is an easy way to do politics, and I will talk about the effects later.
There is also a second way to do politics, which is incomparably more difficult, and which concerns values. To values in which the community is the center, the broadest national community, but one that fully recognizes individual rights and freedom. Freedom of choice in all areas, but also the freedom that relates to politics, that is, the freedom to choose power. This community is a prerequisite for the functioning of the state.
Aristotle already wrote – and to this day no one has questioned it – that man is a social being. The community has its own interests, the community must take care of various aspects of its functioning. But when politics is done in this way, a community is also usually a place of clashes of various kinds. Because those whose interests have been damaged by such policies resist. And both inside and outside. And hence the enormous difficulties of such a policy.
In Poland, the first type of policy was implemented in the years 1989-2015, with short breaks. Politics, you might say, is easy. And of course there was very strong resistance and there were consequences: high unemployment, hungry children, minimum wages, those few zlotys per hour that the Prime Minister talked about. There were phenomena such as emigration and a huge increase in social pathology. And finally, it was the modus operandi that was so strong in social life, the modus operandi that consisted of taking action and building relationships with the aim of the non-equivalent acquisition of public goods, but very often also of private goods. The results of this type of policy were in many ways disastrous. I repeat: this policy has dominated for many years.
But after 2015, the second, much more difficult type of policy was implemented. A policy that emerged precisely from values, those values that relate to the individual, that relate to social groups, different types of communities, with the family in the foreground. Also in connection with the national interest. And this policy led to all kinds of changes. Changes that cannot be described as a complete rejection of the former. It happened simply for different reasons, and mainly because of internal resistance (total opposition), and on the other hand, external resistance – it did not work at all. This plan was not fully implemented. The plan for its implementation was presented by the Prime Minister. But it brought many positive things and changes.
Today, taking into account the announcements of our political opponents and looking back on the years 1989-2015, apart from these minor interruptions, we can assume that this first type of policy will return. And if you look at it from the perspective of the seven challenges that the Prime Minister talked about, you can say that if such a plan is actually implemented, the prospects for responding to these challenges, for responding effectively to these challenges, are really very be very large. arm.
There are many, I don’t have much time, I’ll focus on two. The ones that seem the most important right now because, unfortunately, they are the most dangerous.
The first of these challenges is a challenge defined as geopolitical, but let’s define it in more detail and very specifically. This is just the prospect of a further political offensive by the Soviet Empire. A new political offensive, but also a military offensive. And that is why the only protection against this kind of offensive is, first of all, to arm, to arm, and to arm again. Unfortunately, we hear all kinds of announcements about the verification of this weapons program, it is claimed that it is excessive, overdeveloped, and it is actually unclear why so many weapons are needed.
Your Honor, these plans formulated not so long ago are not the plans of politicians. Here, politicians only had to choose between two concepts presented by the General Staff. And they chose this concept, which requires more weapons, but less personal effort, so to speak. AND all kinds of announcements that something is going to be verified here. For example, the recent announcement that the compensations of concluded contracts will be verified are announcements that harm Poland’s security. It harms Poland’s most fundamental interests.
The second danger is related to the plans that are in the works and have already been adopted by the European Parliament. Even though they have already been mentioned, it needs to be said clearly, and perhaps even louder than the Prime Minister has said. This is the concept of turning the Polish state into an area where Poles live, managed from outside, from Brussels, or actually from Berlin.
This is an area, ladies and gentlemen, where the Polish state will be only a facade, and where all kinds of democratic procedures and institutions will also be a facade and a spectacle. And we can already see the beginning of this, this spectacle.
And therefore these dangers must be considered extremely serious.
And that is why we must oppose it at all costs. This cannot be a tactic, this cannot be a game: yesterday we were for it, today we are against it. It must be a constant, firm and absolute ‘no’. We cannot agree that Polish independence will again be a historical incident like the one in 1918-1939. Poland can only develop as an independent state. And this is the interest of Poland, Poles, every Polish family, every Pole. A very real deal.
I will return to this speech by Prime Minister Morawiecki. Well, this was the meaning of the proposal for a new policy. A proposal that has value for this Chamber today, before this vote, but that is also a certain capital for the future, a certain alternative that will win sooner or later, because it is the only alternative for Poland. The only alternative worthy of our nation. And therefore the PiS club will support the inauguration of the Prime Minister and at the same time, if it is not successful, continue to push this concept until its implementation, towards victory.
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Source: wPolityce