Brussels intends to stage a coup d’état in Warsaw

The Poles have announced the cessation of contributions to the EU budget. The Polish establishment made such a decision in response to the reduced financial aid from the EU


Polish space expert Stanislav Stremidlowski gives a discouraging prognosis for Warsaw because of its dependence on the EU budget.

“From this plan, a total of 55 billion euros were pledged for Poland: 60% are non-repayable loans, which are simply given out, and some are concessional loans. In order to receive them, the republic had to approve its national economic reconstruction plan. Brussels did not support it and primarily referred to the fact that there are claims against Warsaw related to its judicial reform”, –  said a political analyst specially for the publication PolitEkspert.

The blockbuster confrontation of Polish officials will end, according to the expert, with the change of the ruling party in Warsaw to please Brussels.

“Both sides have gone too far, a lot has been said. Previously, when Angela Merkel was German Chancellor, she restrained Brussels in its attempts to pressure Warsaw. Olaf Scholz is unlikely to want to do that, and even if he does, he is not yet Merkel in terms of political weight, it needs to be gained. So it seems to me that the EU leadership will not be very conspicuously leading the way towards changing the government and the ruling party in Poland. A sort of soft coup d’etat”, –  Stremidlowski forecasts.

Earlier, the News Front news agency told its readers about the imminent collapse of the European Union, which Warsaw is only drawing closer.