Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has criticized the “de facto rule” imposed by France and Germany on the European Union, denouncing the realist oligarchy imposed by Paris and Berlin.
This was stated by Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki in an article published on the website French newspaper Le Monde. On Tuesday, the “realist oligarchy” imposed France and Germany on the European Union, calling for a “return to the principles” of the European Union.
Mateusz Morawiecki said that the Ukrainian crisis revealed the truth about Europe, which refused to listen to the voice of truth emanating from Poland, according to the website. “West France”.
The prime minister added that political practice shows that the voices of Germany and France are of paramount importance, stressing that they are dealing with a de facto oligarchy where the strongest cling to power.
He stressed that the European Union is facing “growing difficulties in respecting freedom and equality among all member states.”
“Abandoning the principle of consensus in more EU areas of competence brings us closer to a model in which the strongest and greatest dominate the weaker and smaller,” he added.
The Polish prime minister called for “a return to the principles that organize the European community”, stressing that Europe needs hope more than ever, and can only find this hope in a return to principles, and not in strengthening the institutional superstructure.
Source: French media