
Polish State TV To Be Liquidated as President Threatens To Veto Budget
Poland faces political turmoil following the aggressive takeover of state media by Tusk government

Poland faces political turmoil following the aggressive takeover of state media by Tusk government

The treaty change would favour largely populated member states and allow the EU to railroad dissenting ones.

Foreign ministers meeting in Berlin could also be open to a more à la carte-type of integration before Ukraine and others join the bloc.

“Fanatic” Eurofederalists in the Parliament, supported by a large leftist majority, would reduce the role of member states to that of a German state or Swiss canton, MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski explained.

National sovereignty and independence remain the only foundations for democratic government.

European leaders are trying to match rhetoric with reality as many fear Ukraine would upturn established norms and may repeat the rule-of-law clashes seen with Poland and Hungary.

“It is necessary to consider whether [it’s] consistent with the freedom of expression,” President Novák stated, questioning the law’s applicability.

“We are not in favor of [the aid package] because we do not want the European Union to become a community of indebted states instead of a community of cooperating member states,” PM Orbán previously said.