Two very bad news for those afraid about Poland: Ursula von der Leyen remains in the position of the head of the European Commission, and besides intends to proceed her current policy, further tightening up utopian climate targets and not giving up plans to modify the EU treaties.
Krzysztof Bosak assessed von der Leyen's achievements to date as follows:
“Confederation is full faithful to its declarations here [on voting against von der Leyen], and can besides boast the accuracy of the predictions. We have judged her intentions as detrimental to the European economy, and that is precisely what happened. The European climate policy is leading the European Union towards a failure of competitiveness. There are less and less jobs, less and less workers' incomes, less and less people who work hard, little and little in the profits that European industry, the European economy, has made over generations. expanding overregulation of the European economy: industry, energy and agriculture a immense number of fresh rules."
The Deputy Marshal of the Sejm referred critically to the main nonsubjective declared for the EU economy by the Head of the EC, namely emissions reductions no longer by 55%, but by 90% by 2040 (relative to 1990).
According to forecasts from the EU authorities themselves, the carbon price may exceed up to EUR 200 per tonne under ETS and ETS 2, extending the emissions trading strategy to road transport and construction. We are so faced with an additional, very severe taxation on the economy, which in practice covers all goods and services, thus inhibiting the improvement of European countries and disqualifying them in competition with non-EU countries.
“Dear Mr and Mrs, it is worth noting that the accomplishment of the climate objectives will primarily hit the poorest. Today, many people in Europe cannot afford to pay for their basic needs. Administratively, prices are raised for all services, for all goods, especially the basic ones: electricity, heat. After all, all food products will besides increase as a consequence of this costly energy and these areas of poorness will increase in Europe in the coming years" – warned Confederate associate Vladimir Skalik.
Members have further highlighted the public Ursuli von der Leyen's references to the Manifesto of Ventotene, a paper drawn up in the mediate of the last century by Italian communists, including Altiero Spinelli. In the paper there is simply a very direct necessity (sic!) The abolition of national states in Europe to build a single European superstate. This shows the eventual nonsubjective of the changes to the EU treaties announced by the head of the European Commission – and in a complete sense of impunity, Brussels officials no longer have the request for their utopian aims to hide or camouflage.