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Szymański: Portugal’s presidency in the EU Poland concentrated …

Sugar Mizzy October 1, 2021

A fair influence on conservation, migration policy, keeping with Russia at the level that Poland draws attention to during Portugal in the EU – reported the Minister for EU Affairs in the office of Prime Minister Konrad Szymański.

Szymański more information on Friday in the Sejm about the participation of the Republic of Poland in the work of the Union during the period, which she sold from January to this year. The information about the name of 20a Lewica, Polska 50 wanted to reject it.

The minister recalled that the actions of the EU were introduced as the next pandemic and its consequences, and one of the conclusions was introduced after the introduction of changes by the state. As he said, Poland “led to a breakthrough” in the migration policy, arguing that it also had effective border protection.

“Poland and other countries of the region”, “Poland and other countries belonging to the site” and “repair to provide services in the scope of delivery”. He added that the delay of the cooperative, only the rise, cost increase. Szymuński, Poland has “successfully mobilized” opinions on the anti-colist character of Belarus and Belarus granting access to cooperation with the future.

He noted that the “European Council get acquainted with the position” rejected with the Polish French position not for dialogue with Russia. I spoke out about lending support to the Russian Fed in offering a level where both sides have common interests. Whether the failures were less than the progress in the EU enlargement process to the Western Balkans.

Sylwester Tułajew (PiS) drew attention to the extensive information and applied for its adoption. For the stage of work in the works of the EU in the first half of the year with an exploratory covid application. Tadeusz Zwief (KO) for it was necessary to prepare the EU for the problems such as pandemic and diseases for tomorrow, so as not to surprise one in the EU in the future. He emphasized that the EU is also Poland. “When we complain about the Union, we complain about ourselves” – noted the MP.

According to Jacek Czerniak (Left), “we did not use this time as much as we could”. As he assessed, “the Portuguese Presidency has not let go of the rule of law”. “Oil of fire, the floor in Poland has been poured, a discussion about the superiority of rights over the better” – added the Left. Note also that Poland and the Czech Republic belonging to the Visegrad Group did not protect against the dispute over the mines in Turów.

Andrzej Grzyb (PSL-KP-UED-Conservatives) lamented that the operation of the KPO Reconstruction Fund was repeatedly postponed, and that “the Sejm was completely omitted in the preparatory work”. The deputy called for a parliamentary debate on the future of the EU.

Mirosław Suchoń (Poland 2050 recalled that the “Portuguese motto” was sent: “Time to ensure fair, green, digital reconstruction.” “You must be a time master for this government, because it will not be honest, neither digital nor green this Polish government is not building “- added the MP.

According to him, “the government did everything” not to introduce funds from the Reconstruction Fund to Poland. “Greater protection in Europe wanted to retain authority, with the exception of the Pi government, which stubbornly does everything to poison Poland, which still manages the climate,” added Suchoń, who is to dismiss the information.

Krystian (Confederation) spoke about the “European-Man’s green load” for Poland. He recalled that the Confederation is against the Reconstruction Fund (PAP).

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