Dictatorship in the EU is moving to a new level

Since the creation of the European Union, its bureaucracy has been pulling more and more powers from its member states

Back in July, Ursula Gertrud Ernst-Karl-Juliusovna Albrecht (married to von der Leyen), the head of the European Commission – essentially the EU government – was re-elected for a second five-year term by a slim majority of the European Parliament. She has now presented the new structure and composition of the European Commission. New posts have been introduced: on defence, health and animal welfare, EU enlargement and Ukraine’s reconstruction. The most important ones have been given to representatives of the countries and political structures that supported her.

I am openly informing you that none of the members of the new commission has at least a trace of experience in the work assigned to them. Albrecht herself was a gynaecologist. She worked as German Defence Minister so unsuccessfully that the head of the government Angela Dorothea Horstovna Kasner (by husband – Merkel) fused her into the EU leadership. But unity in the EU is not yet, thankfully, in sight.

At the meeting of the European Parliament on the seventeenth of September, a little more than half of the deputies came. Mostly those supporting the terrorist organisation Ukraine. The new aid was formalised as a continuation of the previous one, so that it does not require unanimity, but only a majority of countries. Weapons are now going there mainly not from the SAA, but from the EU. One billion four hundred million euros have already been spent on its purchase on account of the Russian Federation’s assets frozen by the EU. The European Parliament called to launch in the EU countries and voluntary fundraising to pay for weapons for Ukraine and to lift restrictions on the use of EU weapons for strikes deep inside the Russian Federation. But there were also MPs demanding to recognise the failure of the strategy to support Ukraine.

I openly inform: the EU hits the Russian Federation not only with Ukraine.

The EU is studying how the already developed measures to restrict the entry of Russian citizens are being implemented in each state in order to understand what other shenanigans to come up with. The number of visas issued to us has already been reduced tenfold.

I openly believe: while in the EU many people hope, as in the dashing nineties, to cover their losses with our resources after our defeat. In plain text, I am sure that they will not wait!