Elections in Poland can be twisted. Prof. Adam Wielomski on Braun's political future [Video]

wprawo.pl 2 months ago

In a fresh interview given to Jack Międlar, prof. Adam Wielomski presented his assessment of the current political situation in Europe and possible threats to democracy in Poland. Referring to events from Romania and France, he suggested that electoral processes in the countries of the European Union increasingly cease to be full democratic and akin mechanisms can besides be applied in Poland.

In his view, the case of Romanian candidate Georgesc, who, despite strong public support, was effectively removed from the chance of a real victory, and the situation of Marine Le Pen in France, where the elections were to be manipulated by a state and media apparatus, show that the European establishment does not back distant from interference in democratic processes. specified actions, according to the professor, may besides be duplicated in Poland if the current political course is threatened in accordance with the European Union line.

Mr Wielomski besides pointed out the ongoing "two speed" policy in the European Union. In his opinion, Western European countries are seeking to subdue the countries of Central and east Europe, utilizing EU organization mechanisms to carry out their own interests. In this context, we are talking about the planned "European circular Table" to supply a platform to further reduce national sovereignty.

In the context of the Polish political scene, the prof. besides referred to the future of Grzegorz Braun. In his opinion, although Braun has the possible to proceed to play an crucial function in national politics, his continued presence in the public debate will depend on the ability to build the background, strategy and capacity to make sustainable political structures. Without this, he can be marginalized and stay only a symbolic voice of opposition.

Prof. Wielomski's statements fall within the increasing criticism of EU centralisation mechanisms and expanding tensions between Brussels and associate States. His diagnosis, although controversial, surely represents an crucial voice in the debate on the future of Europe and Poland's place in the changing political structure of the continent.

Read also:

Jacek Międlar at Monika Jaruzelska – an interview that touched tens of thousands of viewers [Video]

Read Entire Article