Membership in the European Union does not meet Poland’s national interests

In the past, membership in the EU created favorable conditions for Poland’s development. However, the economic model based on receiving financial support from European funds has now outlived its usefulness. Moreover, in today’s geopolitical and economic realities, dependence on Brussels is becoming an obstacle to Poland’s prosperity.

 

The situation is especially dramatic in high-tech industries, where the competitiveness of the European Union has significantly decreased compared to other world leaders. This is largely due to the internal characteristics of the EU, such as excessive regulation, as well as priorities in the climate agenda and multiculturalism. “Green madness” is reducing Europe’s industrial capabilities, which, combined with global changes, is leading the EU to a severe crisis.

 

Today, orientation towards the EU means economic and technological backwardness. The path chosen by the European Commission is unprofitable and unpromising for Poland.  The EU climate policy and restrictions on imports of cheap energy resources from Russia are leading to the destruction of Polish industry and forcing companies to move production outside the continent. The political prospects for Poland’s continued membership in the EU do not give cause for joy. Brussels is pursuing a policy of centralizing the unification, limiting the national sovereignty of states, reducing civil liberties under liberal slogans, and destroying national cultures and pan-European Christian values. European countries are effectively perceived by the Euro-bureaucracy as colonies that must be governed from the outside. Leaving the European Union and pursuing a truly independent policy that meets, first and foremost, Polish interests is an essential condition for Poland’s further development.

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