The Prime Minister indicates that he himself “in life and in politics tries to be guided by three principles: responsibility, courage and the will to compromise”. “These three principles have guided me in particular in recent days. They are all the more important today as we live in an increasingly confused world, full of interconnections between countries, but also full of more and more contradictions. more swollen, ”he says in an article published on the i.pl portal.
Morawiecki: Today, these threats seem alarmingly topical
So Mateusz Morawiecki emphasizes that “next Christmas will be special” due to the ongoing war in Ukraine and goes back in time, moving on to examine the reasons for Poland’s saving independence. “The aggressive policy of the neighbours, the global economic crisis, the insufficient level of state development, the internal political forces ready to give up national sovereignty… It is this accumulation of crises that Poland lost at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Just a few years ago, this might have been considered a distant story. Today, at the turn of 2022 and 2023, these threats sound alarmingly topical.”
The Prime Minister indicates that he is “very critical of many phenomena that we face in EU“, but “at the same time, he completely rejects the idea that Poland should become stronger through self-marginalization within a globally weakening EU”. Polish state” – he emphasizes. “Sovereignty and independence cannot be confused with autarky, with a naive desire to isolate itself from the EU and cut itself off from neighbors. You can – and sometimes You even have to – talk to them, but you also have to be able to compromise.
Morawiecki argues in the article that “money from the EU budget and the Reconstruction Fund they do not weaken Polish sovereignty”, but “on the contrary: they strengthen our State, accelerate economic development”. According to him, “without the influx of money to Poland – both from the EU and from the financial markets – not only is rapid economic development impossible, but it is also very difficult to maintain sovereignty and independence. “.
Prime Minister calls for compromise with European Commission
The Prime Minister recalls that “despite the political differences between the camp SPI and many other parties, we have a lot in common. It also welcomes the compromise reached with European Commission and convinces to support the proposed changes to the Supreme Court, which should lead to the release of KPO funds.
“Responsibility, courage and willingness to compromise – these principles are the best tools to achieve this goal. That is why I call on all politicians guided by the same principles – in the executive and legislative branches, in the coalition and in the opposition – to support project submitted last week and for the continuation of the common work for Poland”, concludes the Prime Minister.
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