Fake#4 Poland is on its way to being expelled from the EU
Fake appearance date: 27.09.2023
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Polish consular offices in Asian and African countries issued some 250 thousand work visas for bribes, Polish media reported in an investigation, published in September 2023. So the 'visa scandal' has broken out.
Polish law enforcement officers have started a criminal investigation. Some of the senior diplomats lost their posts. And regarding that news, the Belarusian state-run TV channel STV stated, that Poland is on its way to being expelled from the EU.
“Poland may have to leave the EU. European Parliament Members from Germany have appealed to the European Commission with a request to consider the issue of its continued membership in the EU. The reason was a high-profile visa scandal that flared because Warsaw authorities were known to issue work visas to foreigners in exchange for bribes.<...>
MPs consider Poland's visa fraud a hybrid attack on the EU. In this regard, they asked the European Commission to evaluate the possibility of applying Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union, which involves the [procedure of] excluding a state from the EU,” propagandists told in the news on September 27.
Indeed, Dr. Gunnar Beck, an MEP for the populist Alternative for Germany party, sent a request to the European Commission on September 19. In particular, he asks if the Commission believes “that the fraudulent issuance of visas by the official authorities of an EU Member State constitutes a hybrid attack. And if so, what action will it undertake to investigate and punish the politicians and officials responsible… including, if need be, through proceedings under Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union?”
Actually, Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union doesn’t include a description of the procedure for excluding an EU member state from the union.
It only states that if a member country violates the fundamental values of the European Union, the European Council can initiate proceedings against it.
As a result, a conclusion can be made, that in fact the state member is seriously and persistently violating European values, which causes a suspension of certain rights of that EU member, including the right to vote.
There is no provision for a country to be excluded from the EU. EU documentation doesn’t specify such a procedure. Only the voluntary withdrawal of a member country from the union is possible.