European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is proud of Donald Tusk for “restoring the rule of law in Poland”. Former Prime Minister Beata Szydło and MP Sebastian Kaleta remind us what the ‘rule of law’ looked like in the face of protesting farmers who were brutally treated by the police.
Von der Leyen was happy with Tusk
At the congress of the European People’s Party in Bucharest, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, became a candidate to regain this position. In the speeches of the head of the European Commission and the head of the EPP, Manfred Weber, ‘rule of law’ was a phrase used in every possible case. There is no shortage of admiration for Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
We are proud of him because restored the rule of law in Poland
said Von der Leyen.
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Yesterday we saw what Tusk’s ‘rule of law’ looks like
Former Prime Minister Beata Szydło referred to these words of the President of the European Commission in the context of the farmers’ protest in Warsaw.
The German head of the European Commission praises Donald Tusk during a meeting of the German-led European People’s Party. As she said, she is proud of him because “he restored the rule of law in Poland”
– reported the PiS member of the European Parliament on the X platform.
Yesterday we saw what Tusk’s ‘rule of law’ looks like. In the Sejm, police carried out an unlawful attack on the Constitutional Court, and in front of the Sejm, police beat people. But Von der Leyen doesn’t care. For her, it is important that Poles are humble and do not resist
– Szydło responded and showed the photo to the police.
Kissing protesters, taking over the media and prosecutors by force. According to Ursula von der Leyen, this ‘restores’ the rule of law. The point is basically that Poland is abiding by the law for the EU and Germany, while in Poland there is a government that is subservient to them.
– also wrote Sebastian Kaleta, a member of parliament from Sovereign Poland, former Deputy Minister of Justice.
And once again we see that double standards and hypocrisy prevail in the EU.
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Source: wPolityce