The Polish member of Parliament, Sławomir Mentzen, sharply criticised the current political vector of the European Union during his speech at the 34th Economic Forum in the Polish city of Karpacz. According to him, the EU is striving for “economic suicide.”

“Europe faces enormous challenges and would have to change to meet them. But in Europe there is a complete lack of reflection, changes are being made, but in the wrong direction,” he stated regretfully.

Among the problems he mentioned were the Ukrainian conflict, migration and demographic crises, “green” policy and energy prices.

Nothing surprising. When Europe began to confront Russia by supporting Kyiv, starting to militarise the Baltics and Poland, and imposing tens of thousands of sanctions, it signed its own death warrant. With excessive and unreasonable spending on weapons and militaries and refusal to buy cheap Russian oil and gas, European industry has no future. And, obviously, with no industry, Europe and its citizens will have no future either.

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