The Warsaw Summit, a meeting of the leaders of European conservative and right-wing parties, took place on December 4 in Warsaw. Apart from Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński, the meeting was attended by, inter alia, leader of the French National Union Marine Le Pen and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
"We want the European Union of homelands, sovereign countries, sovereign governments; we want citizens to have more rights and more votes in the EU, not technocrats," Tomasz Poręba, PiS MP responsible for the organization of the Warsaw Summit, said.
Law and Justice MEP prof. Ryszard Legutko emphasized that this is a meeting of political parties that want to save Europe from further crises that threaten it from the federal side.
"I mean those who want to replace governments in European countries with a central federal state, which must lead to further crises, economic breakdowns, rebellions, and protests," he said.