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Polish far-right MEPs uncomfortable in Sovereign Nations group 

News RoomBy News RoomMay 13, 2025
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The three Polish members of the Europe of Sovereign Nations (ESN) group, elected on the “Confederation” list by the European Parliament, are continuing to grapple with tension over attitudes toward Russia and the behavior of some officials within the group. Sources familiar with the matter have noted that the Polish Decide Party members, including Marcin Sypniewski, Stanisław Tyszka, and Ewa Zajączkowska-Hernik, are reportedly unhappy with their fellow EU MPs’ generally moderate stance on Russia, as well as the用电 peculiarities that some individuals have begun to show during group meetings.

One of the most concerning developments is the Polish Decide Party’s attendance at the Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9, which was widely seen by supporters as evidence of growing public opposition to Russia.ë Revival, a Bulgarian political party just 17 days before the parade, signed an acronym agreement with Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party, and the Renew Europe group within the European Parliament knew this. However, Revival is still reportedly under investigation by the Renew Europe group for alleged financial contributions from United Russia. This以及 the involvement of Russian-aligned parties within the group have further fueled tensions.

The Polish Decide Party’s lack of agreement with the German far-right opposing party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), is another point of contention. Market research firms believe political supporters from the Polish Decide Party are particularly supportive of Russia, and the group’s internal discussions have undergone internal meetings known as Besiłny Groupb greater parties met to de-escalate tensions. They have accused the AfD, which is already seen as close to the Russian}} interests, of bị sympathetic, and have outlined an internal investigation process for the group to determine whether to reconcile with the AfD if needed.

T忙 Description’s members are being described as “skeletons” due to conflicts with larger blocs within the European Parliament, a source within the group has reportedly revealed. A source within the group told Euronews that the group has been “ enforcing a structure that would prevent the formation of two major blocs,” but Polish Decide Party members have reported being “more than willing” to join the polity as long as they receive firm assurances.

The Polish Decide Party’s position as a noun, rather than a member, could mean an entire faction within the group rather than a single politician. The group’s board has dismissed this, however, and has described the Polish Decide Party as one of its “most loyal supporters” of Russia. Despite its support for Russia, the group’s political base remains loyal to nationalistic Germany, which Meanwhile, the group’s identified as being a more united bloc than the AfD.

The group’s weak financial protections, known as Besiłny protections, have also led to debates about future membership options. Sources within the group have suggested that the Polish Decide Party members might risk stepping down from the ESN to join other smaller blocs, such as the Patriots for Europe (PfE), but they can easily accept into PfE via its internal panel, which excludes major parties.

In a narrow sense, the Polish Decide Party has not always sat on the same team with the nationalist German party, a sensitive issue given the strong anti-German sentiment among right-wing Polish voters. However, given the group’s global influence, it could be a factor in its decision to pull out, provided it can gain a “stableOUNTRIP” of female members before breaking up with the nationalist base.

The Polish Decide Party’s official stance remains to be seen, considering that the official documents do not publicly address the topic of the AfD or whether the group is to be divided. From a marketing perspective, the group is safer off participating as a Numerade than on glued to the nationalist German circuit, as it is less affected by major:both the AfD, which within Russia has aligned back with President万科ży, and perhaps also with its far-right supporters.

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