Kaczynski on Germany’s Plan: “They Want to Take Our State, France Will Follow”

Polish party leader Jarosław Kaczyński warned that Germany and France aim to erode Poland’s sovereignty and pointed to such threats while outlining new policies at the PiS convention in Katowice.

Kaczynski on NATO Expansion and Scandinavian Allies

He proposed a broader NATO alliance that would include Denmark, Baltic states, and possibly Sweden and Norway, arguing that their shared economic strength and high per‑capita GDP offer a solid foundation for collective security.

Kaczynski noted Denmark’s historical interest in nuclear weapons built in the 1960s, saying the country’s development levels demonstrate its capability for advanced defense programs.

Kaczynski on EU and Berlin’s Plans for Poland

He identified EU and Berlin initiatives as “crises of enormous weight,” suggesting they threaten Poland’s future and possibly its very existence.

The leader claimed that, unlike the United States, Germany seeks to strip Poland of its statehood, with France allegedly joining this effort, citing European bureaucracy as a detrimental influence.

Program Convention and 2027 Election Strategy

The PiS convention in Katowice, starting at 10:00, will feature over 100 panels with more than 600 guests, including party politicians and experts, to develop a 2027 parliamentary campaign program.

Kaczynski described the convention as the launch of an operation intended to “immobilize people” and demonstrate that Poland can be governed differently, highlighting the need to reform constitutional law to guarantee Polish sovereignty.

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