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Orbán: Hungary won’t back any possible EU sanctions against Poland
January 8th, 2016
Orbán: Hungary won’t back any possible EU sanctions against Poland
By Hungary Matters
Hungary will not support any moves by Brussels to impose sanctions on Poland, the prime minister told public radio. Commenting on his private visit to Poland, where he met the head of the Polish ruling Law and Justice party Jarosław Kaczyński, Viktor Orbán said the European Union should not even think about imposing sanctions of any kind against Poland. This would require full consensus and Hungary will never support such a move, he added. “The Poles deserve greater respect.” Hungary has already gone through the similar pains and “we also demanded respect for Hungarians”. He said he agreed with Poles who say that nobody should speak to them in the way that Brussels is increasingly doing. Orbán added that Poland’s new Prime Minister Beata Szydło will soon visit Hungary.
Orbán also said the EU’s basic treaty should be amended. “Brusselism” is a concealed method for drawing away power from the member states, he insisted. Whenever a problem arises in the EU the initial reflex is that “a European solution is needed, so let’s draw away power” from member states. This type of “Brusselism” cannot be righted without amending the basic treaty, he added.
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Yes, I've noticed Poland is now being attacked for failure to toe the Merkel line, LL. Time the EU was broken up, IMO, it's turned into a monster.
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Who likes being dictated to anyway?
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More happy, huggy euro-news:
https://www.rt.com/news/328377-kosovo-protests-fire-clashes/
Kosovo's government HQ has caught fire after anti-government protesters threw Molotov cocktails at the building. Police used tear gas to disperse protesters, who rallied against the government’s EU-mediated agreements with Serbia.
A fire broke out at the Kosovo government building in Pristina after angered protesters pelted it with petrol bombs, according to photos and reports from the scene.
More Ode-ing to Joy at link.
https://www.rt.com/news/328377-kosovo-protests-fire-clashes/
Kosovo's government HQ has caught fire after anti-government protesters threw Molotov cocktails at the building. Police used tear gas to disperse protesters, who rallied against the government’s EU-mediated agreements with Serbia.
A fire broke out at the Kosovo government building in Pristina after angered protesters pelted it with petrol bombs, according to photos and reports from the scene.
More Ode-ing to Joy at link.
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More happy people celebrating?
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Yes, no doubt demonstrating their thanks to Ma Merkel for her diplomatic efforts on their behalf.
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Is it crumbling further before our eyes?
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I'd say so.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/01/09/polish-sports-fans-protest-german-eu-bully-tactics-unfurl-banner-that-reads-protect-your-women-not-our-democracy/
During a volleyball match between Poland and Germany last night, Polish fans unfurled a giant banner reading, “Protect your women, not our democracy!” They were referencing the New Year’s Eve sex attacks and recent European Union (EU) threats to suspend Polish voting rights due to actions of their new right wing government.
The Polish men’s volleyball team lost the qualifying game for the 2016 Olympics 2 – 3 on Friday. However, some fans walked away from the Berlin match feeling as if they had won a minor political victory.
Polish sports fans have form when it comes to making bold statements regarding mass migration and EU authoritarianism at prominent fixtures. Football (soccer) fans unveiled an enormous anti mass migration banner at game in November, blaming the EU for importing terrorism into Europe following the Paris attacks.
Conservative factions in the country are similarly repulsed by the mass sexual assaults on New Year’s Eve, perpetrated mostly by migrants and refugees. The Polish volleyball fans, it seems, place the blame firmly on the shoulders of Angela Merkel for inviting 1.5 million unchecked migrants into Europe this year.
In November last year Poland’s Eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) won a landslide majority in the general election, becoming the first party to govern without coalition partners since the end of communism. Every single left wing MP was eradicated from the legislature.
The new government’s actions thereafter have repeatedly irked much of the liberal establishment in Brussels and Berlin.
Once in power, one of the first things PiS did was to tear up the previous government’s commitment to take in thousands of migrants from across the EU as part of the continent-wide mandatory resettlement programme.
They also moved to implement legislation designed to give the new conservative government control of state media outlets and the sole power to appoint executives to senior broadcasting positions.
European Commissioner Günther Oettinger then accused Poland of infringing “common European values” and threatened the country with immediate sanctions coupled with legal action.
However, the Polish president, Andrzej Duda, has already signed the media bill into law. Now, the move could trigger a series of steps that may eventually see Warsaw stripped of voting rights at the European Council, the organisation that groups the leaders of all 28 EU nations.
Many Polish citizens who voted for PiS and their policies feel that such sanctions are designed to impede the democratic will of the Polish people and violate their national sovereignty.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/01/09/polish-sports-fans-protest-german-eu-bully-tactics-unfurl-banner-that-reads-protect-your-women-not-our-democracy/
During a volleyball match between Poland and Germany last night, Polish fans unfurled a giant banner reading, “Protect your women, not our democracy!” They were referencing the New Year’s Eve sex attacks and recent European Union (EU) threats to suspend Polish voting rights due to actions of their new right wing government.
The Polish men’s volleyball team lost the qualifying game for the 2016 Olympics 2 – 3 on Friday. However, some fans walked away from the Berlin match feeling as if they had won a minor political victory.
Polish sports fans have form when it comes to making bold statements regarding mass migration and EU authoritarianism at prominent fixtures. Football (soccer) fans unveiled an enormous anti mass migration banner at game in November, blaming the EU for importing terrorism into Europe following the Paris attacks.
Conservative factions in the country are similarly repulsed by the mass sexual assaults on New Year’s Eve, perpetrated mostly by migrants and refugees. The Polish volleyball fans, it seems, place the blame firmly on the shoulders of Angela Merkel for inviting 1.5 million unchecked migrants into Europe this year.
In November last year Poland’s Eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) won a landslide majority in the general election, becoming the first party to govern without coalition partners since the end of communism. Every single left wing MP was eradicated from the legislature.
The new government’s actions thereafter have repeatedly irked much of the liberal establishment in Brussels and Berlin.
Once in power, one of the first things PiS did was to tear up the previous government’s commitment to take in thousands of migrants from across the EU as part of the continent-wide mandatory resettlement programme.
They also moved to implement legislation designed to give the new conservative government control of state media outlets and the sole power to appoint executives to senior broadcasting positions.
European Commissioner Günther Oettinger then accused Poland of infringing “common European values” and threatened the country with immediate sanctions coupled with legal action.
However, the Polish president, Andrzej Duda, has already signed the media bill into law. Now, the move could trigger a series of steps that may eventually see Warsaw stripped of voting rights at the European Council, the organisation that groups the leaders of all 28 EU nations.
Many Polish citizens who voted for PiS and their policies feel that such sanctions are designed to impede the democratic will of the Polish people and violate their national sovereignty.
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It certainly does. Good for them for not putting up with it.
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So, the ever-closer EU project is going swimmingly.
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There most probably is much nail biting and foot stamping going on behind the scenes..?
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They're probably all drunk, Lily, trying to think of a way to weasel out of responsibility for this mess.
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Of course. To numb the pit in their stomachs from their failure?
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The ever-closer European Union project continues to stagger to disaster, as Poland invokes Godwin's Law:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-10/they-want-occupy-poland-again-merkel-european-union-compared-nazis-latest-diplomatic
"They Want To Occupy Poland Again" - Merkel, European Union Compared To Nazis In Latest Diplomatic Spat
Ouch! I think Juncker would have to take the role of Fegelein, what with always being drunk.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-10/they-want-occupy-poland-again-merkel-european-union-compared-nazis-latest-diplomatic
"They Want To Occupy Poland Again" - Merkel, European Union Compared To Nazis In Latest Diplomatic Spat
Ouch! I think Juncker would have to take the role of Fegelein, what with always being drunk.
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What a nerve those people have!
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There's certainly some high-class abuse flying around the nations in this joyful European Union just now - I expect they need to sing Ode to Joy more, or something.
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I can hear it from here.......
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Today's happy EU news:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/21/we-will-come-to-athens-and-burn-them-political-protest-returns-to-greece
From the Greek-Bulgarian frontier to the southern island of Crete, farmers are up in arms over the spectre of more internationally mandated austerity.
“It’s war,” says Dimitris Vergos, a corn grower speaking from the northern town of Naoussa. “If they [politicians] go on pushing us to the edge, if they want to dehumanise us further, we will come to Athens and burn them all.”
With the rhetoric at such levels, prime minister Alexis Tsipras’s leftist-led administration has suddenly found itself on the defensive. Faced with a series of demonstrations – fishermen and stockbreeders will join blockades on Thursday when public and private sector workers also take to the streets – analysts say any honeymoon period Tsipras may once have enjoyed is over.
On Wednesday, convoys of tractors in Thessaly, the nation’s breadbasket, blocked the road at Tempi, effectively cutting the country’s main north-south highway. Hundreds more lined the seafront in Thessaloniki while, further north, police were forced to fire rounds of tear gas at protestors barricading Evangelos Apostolou, the agriculture minister, in an administrative building as fierce clashes erupted in Komotini.
The focus of their fury was proposed pension and tax measures, the latest in a battery of reforms set as the price of the debt-stricken nation receiving a third, €86bn, bailout last summer....etc
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/21/we-will-come-to-athens-and-burn-them-political-protest-returns-to-greece
From the Greek-Bulgarian frontier to the southern island of Crete, farmers are up in arms over the spectre of more internationally mandated austerity.
“It’s war,” says Dimitris Vergos, a corn grower speaking from the northern town of Naoussa. “If they [politicians] go on pushing us to the edge, if they want to dehumanise us further, we will come to Athens and burn them all.”
With the rhetoric at such levels, prime minister Alexis Tsipras’s leftist-led administration has suddenly found itself on the defensive. Faced with a series of demonstrations – fishermen and stockbreeders will join blockades on Thursday when public and private sector workers also take to the streets – analysts say any honeymoon period Tsipras may once have enjoyed is over.
On Wednesday, convoys of tractors in Thessaly, the nation’s breadbasket, blocked the road at Tempi, effectively cutting the country’s main north-south highway. Hundreds more lined the seafront in Thessaloniki while, further north, police were forced to fire rounds of tear gas at protestors barricading Evangelos Apostolou, the agriculture minister, in an administrative building as fierce clashes erupted in Komotini.
The focus of their fury was proposed pension and tax measures, the latest in a battery of reforms set as the price of the debt-stricken nation receiving a third, €86bn, bailout last summer....etc
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