We want Europe to be safe, if someone commits a crime, then they must stand before the dimension of justice and then be deported – said in “Facts after Facts” Adam Szłapka, minister for the European Union. In this way he answered the question about the strong announcement of Donald Tusk. The minister added that “this is a normal procedure.”
Members of the government, headed by the Prime Minister, met on Friday with EU Commissioners in Gdańsk to discuss the priorities of the Polish Presidency in the Council of the European Union. On Friday, a press conference was held with the participation of the head of the government Donald Tusk and chairman of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. Tusk announced on Tuesdaythat “Poland will not implement the migration pact” and during the Friday conference he said that “everyone who guests in Poland uses our hospitality and brutally violates the law, will be deported.”
Szłapka: We want Europe to be safe
– Poland is probably the safest country today in the safest part of the world, because Europe is relatively safe (…). It should be like that – he said in reference to the conference from Friday Adam SzłapkaMinister for the European Union.
– As the chairwoman von der Leyen also said, we, Europeans, will decide who can enter Europe and under what conditions – noted Szłapka. He added that “if someone breaks these conditions” and “committing a crime, he must take into account the consequences and this is a normal procedure.”
The host of Diana Rudnik, she asked the minister, where such strong words of the prime minister. Referred to the last deportation decisions Donald Trump. “I think we all want to feel safe,” he replied.
– If we are leaving somewhere, we adapt to the rules that are there – explained Szłapka. He explained by analogy that “if any Polish citizen goes somewhere and committing a crime, it is better that he would come back to us so that he could stand in front of the Polish justice and answer.”
– We want Europe to be safe. If someone commits a crime, they must face justice and be deported – the minister said.
Szłapka also supplemented that if “someone comes to Europe, to Poland, he must adapt, he must follow the law”, and “if he does not do so, there is no place for him.”
Szłapka: PiS is ready to do absolutely everything for the authorities
Adam Szłapka said that he did not raise the issue of notification of Bogdan Święczkowski during a meeting with the commissioners, because they talked “only about serious matters”. – I think we should seriously treat the fact that Russian and Belarusian media gave this as the first information equally with TV Republika – he added.
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– This PiS disinformation and TV Republic do not differ much from this Russian disinformation – the minister said. He added that “this type of polarization and destabilization in European countries, also in Poland, is on the hand of Kremlin, Putin and Łukaszence.”
When asked about the possible reason for such a Święczkowski movement, Adam Szłapka replied: – PIS He is ready to do absolutely everything for the authorities. Every method and with everyone. In every case to lie (…), say every wickedness, every wickedness.
– Their interest is power at all costs and the means to gain this power is this very deep polarization, this hatred is sharing Poles – said the minister. He also said that “it is in the interest of the Kremlin that Poland would play the smallest role in the European Union, for the European Union to be the most divided as possible.”
– Therefore, polarization, division and dealing with such matters in Poland is absolutely on the hand of the Kremlin – he said.
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