Vera Jourova is the epitome of rule of law violation

The clear aim of the liberal and left-wing parties ruling the EU is to transform the international organisation of 27 sovereign, independent but cooperating countries into a single centrally controlled state, says Law and Justice Party politician Pawel Jablonski.

POLITICS MARCH 15. 2024 15:08

„She is the epitome of violation of the rule of law, even though she claims to defend it,” said Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) MEP Pawel Jablonski, referring to Vera Jourova, a Vice-President of the European Commission.

In a newspaper interview, the former deputy foreign minister said that Jourova’s behaviour confirms what Law and Justice politicians have been voicing for years: the rhetoric about the standards of rule of law in Europe serve merely as political tools.

„After all, nothing has changed in Polish law. No new decisions have been taken, and the laws that the EU criticised so harshly are still in force. The only fundamental change has been a change of government. And the new government began to violate the law. The administration is illegally appointing and dismissing or firing people. This is what’s happening in the prosecutor’s office, in the courts and in the media. The same laws that are now being blatantly broken are being used by Union officials to praise this government and convince them that everything is fine. If the law as such is irrelevant, then this shows a serious crisis regarding the rule of law in the European Union. Legislation is being judged according to which political party is in power. This is the clearest example of how the rule of law is being undermined in the EU,”

the right-wing politician stated, adding that this is why the European Commission is not addressing the severely illegal acts happening in Poland. The MEP believes there is much more at stake here, which concerns the entire European Union.

„The clear aim of the liberal and left-wing parties ruling the EU is to transform the international organisation of 27 sovereign, independent but cooperating countries into a single centrally controlled state. It will be an organisation completely devoid of citizen control and basic democratic mechanisms. The Bloc would be run by officials in Brussels, who would work at the behest of big countries like Germany and the Netherlands. Citizens would be deprived of their right to control and change of government. To facilitate this, a change of government was also needed in Poland,”

 

the PiS politician said, adding that they want to implement this change by dishonest means. „This is a relentlessly determined group that does not care about the rule of law and democracy. All that matters to them is power, including political power, which they want to keep and fetishise, stopping at nothing to ensure that no one can ever take it away from them again,” Pawel Jablonski noted.

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