PiS MEP Beata Szydło, in her latest post on the X platform, drew attention to an interview published by one of the Polish websites. “Today the Wirtualna Polska website published an interview with Daniela Schwarzer, presented as an ‘expert on European affairs’, but in practice a German lobbyist who is part of the board of directors of the private Bertelsmann Foundation”, said the former Prime Minister. Why did she mention this particular interview? “In WP, Daniela Schwarzer lectures Poland and convinces them to accept the German vision of a centralized European Union, where member states should be denied their veto power and their own commissioners (…) This interview, promoted on the WP- homepage “, is an obvious attempt to influence Polish public opinion on the issue of change. European Treaties,” she stressed.
The former Prime Minister draws attention to an interview on one of the Polish portals
Beat Szydło reported that “Schwarzer expresses himself as co-author of the German-French draft amendments to the European Treaties, most of which are consistent with the draft amendments approved by the European Parliament.”
In WP, Daniela Schwarzer instructs and convinces Poles to follow the German vision of a centralized European Union, in which member states should be stripped of the veto power and their own commissioners, and important issues such as security and foreign affairs should be transferred to the European Union. the government of Brussels
– wrote the PiS member of the European Parliament.
Schwarzer states that “Central and Eastern Europe may understand sovereignty somewhat differently,” but does not explain how Germany understands it
– she quoted.
Szydło: A clear attempt to influence Polish public opinion
The former prime minister warned that the interview with Schwarzer “is an obvious attempt to influence Polish public opinion on the amendment of the European Treaties.”
This in itself is proof that Germany still wants to realize its vision of centralizing Europe
– she added.
It is worth remembering that one of the elements of this plan is the mandatory introduction of the euro in all EU countries, including Poland. And as we can already see, the media is starting to question the validity of Poland having its own currency
– said Beata Szydło.
Beautiful words from Professor Schwarzer
Prof. Daniela Schwarzer argued in an interview that I understand that “small and medium-sized countries may fear marginalization.”
We also have a safety net for sovereignty in the project. If a country is convinced that a decision relevant to its sovereignty can be taken against it, it can refer the dispute to the European Council, which decides unanimously.
– she said.
We need to think carefully about what sovereignty really means in a world connected by so many ties, dependencies and transnational threats. Which global problems can Germany or Poland solve alone? There are challenges that even such large countries cannot deal with. But by acting within the EU, they can protect their interests and sovereignty together
– she continued.
We can gain a lot if we consider all perspectives – Western, Southern and Central-Eastern Europe – and we define our European future together based on the principles that we all agree on as EU members.
– she also said, promising that “there will be no change in the treaty without unanimity from the EU.”
A beautiful vision? Only on paper. We know very well how strong the hegemonic tendencies of Berlin and Brussels are vis-à-vis other Member States. We have experienced more than enough of that in recent years. And this is what former bonus Beata Szydło writes about and raises the alarm.
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Source: wPolityce