Nothing more,
Wrong. The EU always had a political aspect from its' inception. There is no way to describe he history of its' founding otherwise
no bad thing
You mean no bad thing like self-amputating a healthy limb for no reason? Polandwould survive it, but it would be painful, unnecessary and make it weaker for the future.
it was introduced by French
Wrong again. Maybe in some countries it was, but e.g. Germany had been following it for more than 400 years before the little corporal showed up.
taht the majority of the developed world
Oh please. Leaving aside that philosophists of the law can no doubt talk about the advantages of each system in length, the only countries that use Common Law are the UK and some of its' former colonies (those with no legal history up to their colonization).
Katarina Barley
A woman of utmost integrity and evidently more concerned over the future democracy of Poland that its' current government. Poland is fortunate that the EU is holsing back the worst of PiS' excesses.
mafia-like structures
Looking at Poland, it is evident that the mafia-like structures it struggles the most with at the moment is PiS. How is it permitted that your elected head of state and government are beholden to the leader of a party with no public mandate of his own?
Cut down on your quotes please