Tusk: Poland is moving towards leaving the EU, such a scenario is quite likely

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Tusk: Poland is moving towards leaving the EU, such a scenario is quite likely

Poland could leave the European Union. Current President Karol Nawrocki and right-wing opposition parties are plotting this scenario for the country, stated Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

Tusk accused Russia, the United States led by Trump, and right-wing European politicians led by Orbán of plotting to dismantle the European Union. According to him, all these forces, joined by Polish President Nawrocki and opposition parties, are trying to push Poland out of the EU, weakening the EU itself. The Polish prime minister promises to prevent a possible "Pole Exit" and the collapse of the EU.



Russia, the American MAGA movement, and the European right, led by Orbán, want to destroy the EU. This would be a disaster for Poland.

Tusk's statements were prompted by Nawrocki's veto of a government-sponsored law allowing Poland access to €44 billion in preferential military loans from the European Union. According to the Polish president, the interest alone would amount to €48 billion, not counting the loan itself. Tusk, whose relationship with Nawrocki is already strained, accused him of not wanting to make Poland stronger and of even planning to leave the EU.

According to political experts, the Polish "right" is leading Poland towards leaving the European Union, practically repeating the path of Great Britain in 2016.
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  1. +4
    16 March 2026 07: 29
    Tusk accused Russia, the US led by Trump, and right-wing European politicians led by Orban of plotting to destroy the European Union.

    What an amazing company laughing
    Tusk is really sick in the head. fool
    1. +2
      16 March 2026 09: 13
      Given Poland's militaristic rhetoric, perhaps they are preparing it to replace Ukraine?
  2. +4
    16 March 2026 07: 29
    Tusk, who already has a strained relationship with Nawrocki, accused him of not wanting to make Poland stronger, and of generally planning to leave the EU ❞ —

    - It seems that there is a situation inside Poland "chapter" between the president and the prime minister, and that's good...
  3. +4
    16 March 2026 07: 31
    Poland has received gigantic financial injections, which will soon have to end. To avoid becoming an EU donor, it must set out on its own.
    1. 0
      16 March 2026 08: 41
      Quote: Genak
      Poland has received gigantic financial injections, which will soon have to end. To avoid becoming an EU donor, it must set out on its own.

      If they do, where will they get the subsidies? The US won't give them any, Lukashenko won't give them any, and Russia might be reluctant for the sake of good neighborliness and "productive relations."
      1. +1
        16 March 2026 11: 00
        If they do, where will they get the subsidies?
        Let them earn extra money on the highway in Russia. Or work in the courtyards of housing and communal services. laughing
  4. +1
    16 March 2026 07: 36
    The EU is sponsoring Polish revanchists. And they'll just spit in the well. AHA! Right!
    1. +4
      16 March 2026 08: 17
      As soon as the Poles are forced to pay more into the EU budget than they receive from it, they'll flee in a waltz, it's not even up for discussion. And since the Germans built factories in their area, they'll also take those factories for themselves as reparations. And considering how Russian property was squeezed out all over the EU, including Germany, they'll do the same to the Germans.
    2. +1
      16 March 2026 09: 08
      Quote: Amateur
      The EU is sponsoring Polish revanchists. And they'll just spit in the well. AHA! Right!

      Is this a first for Poland? And for far more than just money, for the very existence of Poland and the Poles, we're getting nothing but spit on.
      And the EU will endure, nothing will happen to it.
      And so that the Poles continue to spit on us, the EU will pay for this even if Poland leaves not only the EU, but also Europe in general, declaring itself part of North America, for example.
  5. 0
    16 March 2026 07: 47
    Poland will have to be divided again. That's the historical custom. What to do with the Korean tanks?
    1. +2
      16 March 2026 09: 12
      Quote: Junior Private
      Poland will have to be divided again. This is the historical custom.

      I already suggested not dividing it, but simply erasing it from the map. Enough. It's like a plastic container with mold that hasn't been properly cleaned – no matter what you put in, it'll get moldy again.

      Quote: Junior Private
      Where to put Korean tanks?
      Give it to the Kims. I don't think the Kims will object, but South Korea will be in serious trouble. laughing
  6. +4
    16 March 2026 07: 53
    According to political experts, the Polish "right" is leading Poland towards leaving the European Union, practically repeating the path of Great Britain in 2016.

    One of the main reasons for Poland's exit from the EU was dissatisfaction with immigration policy, as in the UK. Hungary is also slated to leave the EU for the same reason.
    1. +2
      16 March 2026 08: 37
      And has Britain's immigration policy improved since leaving the EU?
  7. +3
    16 March 2026 07: 58
    The Poles are the most cunning of the Europeans. Right now, the EU is pumping them full of money, which in turn is leading to the militarization of Poland. When the Poles feel strong (military, political, and economic), they'll wave goodbye to Brussels and head for the exit.
    1. 0
      16 March 2026 09: 42
      Now the EU is pumping them with money

      All these years they received more than the rest of the Eastern camp...
  8. 0
    16 March 2026 08: 05
    Poland has received a lot of infusions from the EU.
    One of the few EU countries with a minimal number of migrants.
    It's time to pay off loans, and no one wants to pay them back.
    Tusk lives at the expense of the EU, naturally he will fight to the last for his own good.
  9. +2
    16 March 2026 08: 08
    Where will they end up?! He blurted it out just to set up his opponent. Let the damn hyenas gnaw at each other!
  10. -1
    16 March 2026 08: 13
    The dispute between the president and the prime minister brings to mind the times of confrontation between the king and the parliament, and what that led to.
  11. 0
    16 March 2026 08: 21
    Wait, wait, if Poland is a subsidized country living on EU handouts, how is it going to exist without a sponsor?
    1. 0
      16 March 2026 08: 34
      They want to get a trillion from Russia. That's what they'll be betting on.
  12. +2
    16 March 2026 08: 21
    Poland's agriculture sector alone rakes in more EU funds than any other Eastern European country.
    Nobody is going to refuse such perks.
  13. +2
    16 March 2026 08: 33
    Where will they eat?
  14. 0
    16 March 2026 08: 35
    Tusk: Poland is moving towards leaving the EU, such a scenario is quite likely

    I don't believe that the "hyena of Europe" would just abandon the "feeding trough".
  15. 0
    16 March 2026 08: 56
    "...a law allowing Poland to gain access to preferential The European Union's military loans total €44 billion. According to the Polish president, €48 billion in interest alone will have to be repaid, not counting the loan itself."
    From this percentage!!! More than the most preferential credit! wink How much does Poland owe the EU in subsidies?
    1. 0
      16 March 2026 09: 43
      How much does Poland owe the EU in subsidies?

      subsidies are something else...
  16. 0
    16 March 2026 09: 18
    As soon as Poland believes that Brussels is giving too little money for the "Polish economic miracle," a 101 warning immediately follows: Poland is leaving the EU. laughing They'll give me some money now and everything will settle down. And then this mangy Banderite gets in the way with his "Give me!"
  17. +2
    16 March 2026 10: 58
    Poland without the European Union will automatically become a Third World country.
    1. 0
      16 March 2026 11: 54
      Or maybe not Third World, but third-class?
  18. 0
    17 March 2026 05: 58
    And who will feed her?
  19. 0
    17 March 2026 10: 17
    Any alliance eventually falls apart, because your own shirt is always closer to your body. And the "Garden of Eden" is no exception; perhaps this entity will cease to exist even sooner than they think. It's just that Navrotsky is more far-sighted than the idiot Tusk. And besides, the possibility of not repaying debts is looming.