Euro MP Anna Bryłka appeared present in the morning news band in Polsat News' program “Graphiti”. Her speech focused on 2 key areas: a strategy on border crossings with Belarus and programme and personnel differences between her and the leader of the KKP.
The troupe opened a conversation from assessing the current border policy, noting that the deficiency of a coherent strategy leads to legal and economical uncertainty. As she noted:
"Or we close all passages, or we reconstruct movement on all sections of the border".
The MEP stressed that partial solutions make more problems than benefits – they make chaos in transport and trade planning. As an example, she cited the experience of Lublin Voivodeship:
"In the Lublin Voivodeship, we see an increase in retail turnover – where the border is not closed, entrepreneurs can make their business and residents benefit from cheaper goods and more convenient access to services".
She besides recalled the scale of the losses faced by companies in Podlasek:
"The losses for entrepreneurs in Podlaskie voivodship scope almost PLN billion. We are talking about tiny and medium-sized companies that are incapable to bear specified extremist cuts in revenue."
The figure pointed out that restrictions affect not only business but besides the regular lives of residents:
"For residents, border borders are hard access to medical care, science, household visits or regular shopping. The border cannot divide people, and present it does so destructively.”
In her opinion, this challenge requires an open dialogue:
"The most crucial thing is to sit with entrepreneurs at 1 table and make solutions that will guarantee national safety and at the same time let for cross-border development".
As part of its follow-up, Mr Bryłka announced a petition in the European Parliament, prepared in cooperation with local governments and chambers of commerce. The task includes, among others, corridors for the transport of goods, electronic registration of transit visits and fast control mechanisms.
In the second part of the program, the writer asked the Bryłka about the anticipation of re-cooperation with Grzegorz Braun, with whom the Confederate parted early in the year. Anna Bryłka replied unequivocally:
"I surely can't imagine any joint start in 2027. This is definitely not in the game.”
It besides referred to controversial incidents in which Braun participated – from the extinguishing of Khanu candles to the demolition of equipment at historical lectures. She noted:
"I may not be breaking the microphone, but it is essential to interrupt specified lectures due to the fact that we do not agree to lie past and not to make Poles perpetrators of the Holocaust or perpetrators of planet War II".
Finally, she recalled that the gap between them was constructive:
"We broke up at the beginning of the year. Mr Grzegorz went his way, as you can see, it was for the benefit of both parties, due to the fact that the consequence of the first circular of presidential elections showed that we both gained a lot as a Confederate, Mr Grzegorz besides gained a very good result."