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La recente vittoria elettorale del partito "Legge e Giustizia", (domenica scorsa 25 ottobre), arrivata 5 mesi dopo quella presidenziale di Duda su Komorowski, ha già iniziato a mostrare i suoi cattivi effetti! E' praticamente il ritorno al trionfo di Jaroslaw Kaczynski (il gemello di Lech Kaczynski (morto da presidente della repubblica nell'incidente aereo su Smolensk nel maggio del 2010). Praticamente, il primo ministro Beata Szydlo ed il presidente della repubblica Andrzej Duda eseguono gli ordini dì Kaczynski che formalmente si è messo da una parte ma in realtà ora governa la Polonia forse molto di più i quando era primo ministro.
Sono ben note l'implicita ostilità all'integrazione europea del partito PiS di Kaczynsky sia lo smodato favore ad un ritorno ad una specie di guerra fredda contro la Russia di Putin (col desiderio manifesto di potenziare le basi NATO in Polonia).
E' anche ben noto l'eccesso di nazionalismo per il quale si ribadisce di continuo l'obbligo di proteggere bgli interessi della Polonia e del popolo polacco. Per esempio, il rifiuto di ospitare la quota parte di immigrati in UE è motivato dal fatto che con gli immigrati arrivano malattie epoidemiche e prioritario è prevenire epidemie nel popolo polacco.
Appena vinte le elezioni per il rinnovo dl parlamento, ecco la prima mossa apertamente anti-europea! Alla vigilia della programmata visita a Parigi, il nuovo presidente della repubblica polacca Andrzej Duda annuncia che la Polonia metterà il veto sul nuovo programma europeo di riduzione delle emissioni di anidride carbonica, precedentemente concordato e solamente da perfezionare con le firme dei governi membri. La motivazione è che la Polonia deve proteggere le proprie miniere di carbone.
Trascrivo l'articolo di EUobserver.com a proposito.
–––> La Polonia pone il veto sui programmi CO2
Poland vetoes CO2 targets on eve of Paris visit
By ANDREW RETTMAN
BRUSSELS, 28. OCT, 09:24
Polish president Andrzej Duda has vetoed ratification of climate change laws one day before he visits Paris, in a sign of the “new political situation” in Warsaw.
The veto covers Poland’s compliance with the so-called Doha amendment to the Kyoto protocol on CO2 emissions.
The Kyoto deal, from 1997, obliges signatory states to cut emissions by 5 percent between 2008 and 2012, compared to 1990 levels. The Doha clause extends the binding target to 2020.
But Duda’s office said on Tuesday (27 October) that “binding Poland to an international agreement affecting the economy and with associated social costs should be preceded by a detailed analysis of the legal and economic impact … these effects have not been sufficiently clarified”.
The Kyoto accord underpins an EU political deal to cut emissions by 20 percent by 2020 and by 40 percent by 2030, with the European Commission, next year, to table laws on how to divide the cuts between member states.
The global accord also underpins plans for a climate change summit, in Paris on 30 November, designed to create a binding mechanism which covers all UN states.
Duda issued the veto ahead of his visit, on Wednesday, to the French capital in what Polish pundits see as a signal of new assertiveness on the dossier.
He also issued it two days after the Law and Justice party, to which he belongs, swept to power in parliamentary elections in Poland in what Duda’s spokesman, Krzysztof Szczerski, described on Tuesday as “the new political situation”.
Law and Justice has promised to protect Poland’s coal industry, which employs 100,000 people and supplies over 85 percent of its electricity.
The party, on Tuesday, officially nominated Beata Szydlo, a 52-year old coal-miner’s daughter, to be prime minister.
But the party's chief, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, a former PM with a history of nasty confrontations in Brussels, is widely seen as pulling the strings on both Duda and Szydlo.
Szczerski, the Duda spokesman, listed priorities for the French visit as: migration; the Middle East security situation; next year’s Nato summit in Warsaw; the EU’s eastern neighbourhood; climate change; the economy; and energy security.
He described France as a “strategic partner” and said Duda will call for more frequent meetings in the “Weimar” format of French, German, and Polish leaders.
He said a Paris climate summit deal “will only make sense … if it doesn’t bring harmful effects to the Polish and European economies, for instance, by undermining competitiveness or reducing energy security”.
Duda, during Law and Justice’s election campaign, repeated Kaczynski’s controversial claim that Syrian refugees might bring exotic diseases to Europe.
He has, in the past, criticised France and Germany for excluding Poland from Ukraine peace talks and has urged Germany to drop opposition to new Nato bases in Poland.
But for Konrad Szymanski, a Law and Justice MEP who is tipped to be Szydlo’s EU affairs minister, climate change will be the biggest irritant in future Polish-EU relations.
“I thought that migration is the most difficult issue in Europe, but now it looks like it’s going to be climate policies,” he told the Bloomberg news agency in an interview last Friday.
He said Poland has a “strategic problem” with the EU deal on CO2 targets “because even with all the things in the box [EU financial aid mechanisms] we are not in a position to compensate the Polish energy sector and industry for the losses they will have to bear.
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• Right-wing populists win outright majority in Poland
• Poland's love affair with coal won't end soon
• Climate pledges 'not enough' to avoid catastrophe, UN says
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Sono ben note l'implicita ostilità all'integrazione europea del partito PiS di Kaczynsky sia lo smodato favore ad un ritorno ad una specie di guerra fredda contro la Russia di Putin (col desiderio manifesto di potenziare le basi NATO in Polonia).
E' anche ben noto l'eccesso di nazionalismo per il quale si ribadisce di continuo l'obbligo di proteggere bgli interessi della Polonia e del popolo polacco. Per esempio, il rifiuto di ospitare la quota parte di immigrati in UE è motivato dal fatto che con gli immigrati arrivano malattie epoidemiche e prioritario è prevenire epidemie nel popolo polacco.
Appena vinte le elezioni per il rinnovo dl parlamento, ecco la prima mossa apertamente anti-europea! Alla vigilia della programmata visita a Parigi, il nuovo presidente della repubblica polacca Andrzej Duda annuncia che la Polonia metterà il veto sul nuovo programma europeo di riduzione delle emissioni di anidride carbonica, precedentemente concordato e solamente da perfezionare con le firme dei governi membri. La motivazione è che la Polonia deve proteggere le proprie miniere di carbone.
Trascrivo l'articolo di EUobserver.com a proposito.
–––> La Polonia pone il veto sui programmi CO2
Poland vetoes CO2 targets on eve of Paris visit
- Law and Justice has pledged to protect Polish coal miners despite Kyoto and EU-level accords (Photo: Frank Kehren)
By ANDREW RETTMAN
BRUSSELS, 28. OCT, 09:24
Polish president Andrzej Duda has vetoed ratification of climate change laws one day before he visits Paris, in a sign of the “new political situation” in Warsaw.
The veto covers Poland’s compliance with the so-called Doha amendment to the Kyoto protocol on CO2 emissions.
- Duda due in Paris one month before climate change summit (Photo: Andrzej Hrechorowicz)
The Kyoto deal, from 1997, obliges signatory states to cut emissions by 5 percent between 2008 and 2012, compared to 1990 levels. The Doha clause extends the binding target to 2020.
But Duda’s office said on Tuesday (27 October) that “binding Poland to an international agreement affecting the economy and with associated social costs should be preceded by a detailed analysis of the legal and economic impact … these effects have not been sufficiently clarified”.
The Kyoto accord underpins an EU political deal to cut emissions by 20 percent by 2020 and by 40 percent by 2030, with the European Commission, next year, to table laws on how to divide the cuts between member states.
The global accord also underpins plans for a climate change summit, in Paris on 30 November, designed to create a binding mechanism which covers all UN states.
Duda issued the veto ahead of his visit, on Wednesday, to the French capital in what Polish pundits see as a signal of new assertiveness on the dossier.
He also issued it two days after the Law and Justice party, to which he belongs, swept to power in parliamentary elections in Poland in what Duda’s spokesman, Krzysztof Szczerski, described on Tuesday as “the new political situation”.
Law and Justice has promised to protect Poland’s coal industry, which employs 100,000 people and supplies over 85 percent of its electricity.
The party, on Tuesday, officially nominated Beata Szydlo, a 52-year old coal-miner’s daughter, to be prime minister.
But the party's chief, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, a former PM with a history of nasty confrontations in Brussels, is widely seen as pulling the strings on both Duda and Szydlo.
Szczerski, the Duda spokesman, listed priorities for the French visit as: migration; the Middle East security situation; next year’s Nato summit in Warsaw; the EU’s eastern neighbourhood; climate change; the economy; and energy security.
He described France as a “strategic partner” and said Duda will call for more frequent meetings in the “Weimar” format of French, German, and Polish leaders.
He said a Paris climate summit deal “will only make sense … if it doesn’t bring harmful effects to the Polish and European economies, for instance, by undermining competitiveness or reducing energy security”.
Duda, during Law and Justice’s election campaign, repeated Kaczynski’s controversial claim that Syrian refugees might bring exotic diseases to Europe.
He has, in the past, criticised France and Germany for excluding Poland from Ukraine peace talks and has urged Germany to drop opposition to new Nato bases in Poland.
But for Konrad Szymanski, a Law and Justice MEP who is tipped to be Szydlo’s EU affairs minister, climate change will be the biggest irritant in future Polish-EU relations.
“I thought that migration is the most difficult issue in Europe, but now it looks like it’s going to be climate policies,” he told the Bloomberg news agency in an interview last Friday.
He said Poland has a “strategic problem” with the EU deal on CO2 targets “because even with all the things in the box [EU financial aid mechanisms] we are not in a position to compensate the Polish energy sector and industry for the losses they will have to bear.
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RELATED
• EU agrees common position for climate summit
• Right-wing populists win outright majority in Poland
• Poland's love affair with coal won't end soon
• Climate pledges 'not enough' to avoid catastrophe, UN says
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Erasmus
«NO a nuovi trattati intergovernativi!»
«SI' alla "Costituzione Europea" federale, democratica e trasparente!»
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Re: Brutte notizie dalla Polonia BIS
Questa europa, troppo sbilanciata verso l'aspetto economico, si sta sbriciolando...
Prevedo tempi duri.
Prevedo tempi duri.
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Re: Brutte notizie dalla Polonia BIS
Erasmus ha scritto: sia lo smodato favore ad un ritorno ad una specie di guerra fredda contro la Russia di Putin (col desiderio manifesto di potenziare le basi NATO in Polonia).
Questo non mi stupisce proprio, è un sentimento molto diffuso da quelle parti un po' in tutti. Del resto ormai ci siamo già de facto a quel punto.
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