The “NYT” journalist visited the “PiS bastion” in Poland. “The alternative is Moscow. My already, how is it”
On the occasion of the growing conflict between Warsaw and Brussels “,New York TimesA reporter of a daily newspaper about the town of Kobylin-Borawy (voivodeship), according to himself and moods about the mood in this “conservative eastern country”, a bastion of support for nationalist party rule. ”
“NYT” made a report on the Poland of the Eastern Bloc. Residents do not believe in polexit
The current time devoted to helping with assistance during the stay, Great Britain voted to leave it in 2016, writes The New York Times. They discover – but Kobylin-Borawy rejects the polexita thinking, considering it as the following invented by Polish and Polish liberals.
Interviewed by an American newspaper, he makes when you want him to go and beyond, and you want Poland to be gone. – The only alternative to the Intelligence is Moscow. And we are already saying how it is – says one of the farmers. Nevertheless, supporters of the ruling party emphasize in the settlement process with the “NYT” agreement that they do not agree to the “civilization itself”, i.e. the influx of migrants and “liberal ideas under the sign of LGBT rights. “.
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“The Polish community with the EU has more money than it puts in”
As the daily notes, Poland has received over USD 225 billion from the EU since 2004, and almost twice as much hit to us by 2027 as part of the budget program. Plus another $ 47 billion from the coronavirus recovery program.
“Intensified in Britain, where hostility to the European Union is a powerful force in domestic politics for longevity in 2016, Poland has never withdrawn the lobby you want to remove. Insight into Britain prior to her departure, Poland harvests more money from the block pot than she puts in“- writes the journal and shows a photo of the board informing about funding from the budget. money from Brussels and a kindergarten built in mathematics. And the words of Moritz Körner, who noted in Strasbourg that the EU “is not a kind of self-service shop”.