“There is no shortage of threats in the EU, ranging from the planned change of treaties to a change in the general nature of the EU as we knew it, PiS MP Marcin Przydacz said on neoTVP Info.
Giving up the right of veto and the principle of unanimity will have negative consequences for the whole of Europe
– he emphasized.
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Green deal
The topic of the Green Deal also came up in the conversation.
This will be a difficult subject, especially for Brussels, because it needs to be addressed
– said the former head of the International Policy Office of the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland.
The decisions of the Green Deal (…) were not taken in violation of the treaties, but in a majority system
– he pointed out.
Super condition
Marcin Przydacz emphasized that the PiS story remains unchanged.
We have said that we cannot allow the treaties to be changed, which means de facto centralization of the EU, that is, the creation of a super state – an empire that will be governed from somewhere in Brussels, and politicians in Poland will only but follow orders.
– said the parliamentarian.
This is not good for us. We are in the EU and we should be, but in this EU this voice must be heard, regardless of who the Poles elect.
– he emphasized.
As he noted:
I don’t want Poland to leave the EU. I want us to go back to our roots: to the EU where we went.
The politician also referred to the PiS lists.
We have fantastic, very interesting and experienced candidates
– he said.
Relations with Trump
The conversation also included a question about Donald Trump’s activities.
Donald Trump is a demanding partner
– said the former head of BPM.
Trump’s presidency has been good for us. (…) But many problems were also solved under Joe Biden
– he noted.
I wouldn’t demonize this one [Trumpa – przyp. red.] presidency, and it is certainly not in our interest to arbitrarily criticize the Republicans, as the current coalition is doing. It is in our interest to have good relations with both Democrats and Republicans
– emphasized Marcin Przydacz.
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Source: wPolityce

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