I don't think it's rather impossible – although I don't think the PiS can handle it. Which I regret, due to the fact that with all my heat on the PiS, I want money for Poland, due to the fact that more monastery than priors.
In the writers' chambers you can see ideas specified as "put together a suit by the best law firm in fresh York." Yes, specified a law firm could even take it, just as Trump was jumped by grifters, promising to reverse the ultimate Court election.
The firm wins even erstwhile it loses, due to the fact that it issues a bill for all letter and all hour. Only that Poland at the minute has no arguments that could win on the legal level – and no law firm will help.
The arguments of the writers in the series “what do we care that the PRL authorities renounced, it had no legal power!” are suitable for Twitter, but not for court. This will not work, as Giuliani's "affidavita" arguments from witnesses who saw unusual Boxes and Mystery Cars could not work.
In the Union, however, we have seen (and will see more than once) situations where something has been done despite the deficiency of a legal basis. I'm not a lawyer or a historian, but I'm a man who read quite a few books on these subjects (TM). And on this basis, I will comment as follows.
In global politics, you can do anything if you have many allies – especially faithful and unchangeable ones, on whom you can always count, like the Benelux countries or the Nordic Union on each other. Conversely, a country without allies cannot do anything, even if it has solid arguments, like Poland in the Zaolzia or Hungary in the Trianon case.
The first step on reparation should so look like this – Poland should build a broad coalition of countries affected by Germany in planet War II. On the occasion of anniversaries we make a large summit and invitation Greece, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and even Austria (although everything falls in me erstwhile I see how cleverly they have rebranded themselves to “Hitler’s first victim).
In a hypothetical script in which Germany would have had a majority of the EU countries against each other, they would no longer be blinded by the fact that they do not gotta do anything. Suddenly, they'd want to.
In civilized countries, leaders avoid situations where they can be voted on 26:1. Or even 24:3. erstwhile they see something like this on the horizon, they join the majority, and at the end we have a 27:0 vote.
Any failure like that is simply expensive. I say this as the Man who played the 1 Paradox Game (TM), where for specified a thing negative points fly to “prestiż” or “stability” and I think it is simply a good metaphor.
Similarly, the mechanisms in the peer group work. The more unpopular you are, the more unpopular you are, due to the fact that possible allies do not want to get infected with unpopularity.
PiS at his own request began with respective votes losing 27:1. It was stupid and unnecessary. And now he has the only ally in Orban, who frequently talks about his support for Poland, but seldom demonstrates it with an act.
There is not a single country that would consider voting together with Poland as an component of long-term policy, resembling the Anglo-Portuguese alliance (established 1386). possible allies of the Law and Justice organization rejects – as recently, for example, the U.S., where the bad people did not vote as they wanted, so of course we besides gotta insult them.
When the opposition warned that in this way the PiS weakens the global position of Poland – government supporters talked about “getting up off their knees.” After 6 years of this emergence Poland is so weak that even the Czechs can tap us. Orban won't even lift a finger.
If Poland tried to organize a diplomatic summit with possible allies today, no 1 would come. It's already happening.
Whenever individual in the EU or the European Commission makes a decision that is detrimental to the Law and Justice, the government strikes campaigns attacking this individual and its country. So the Netherlands is simply a taxation haven, and Belgium is simply a country of Dutroux, and Spain has not counted Fascism.
These are all good arguments on Twitter, so that the minister "aka" wave a rhetorical saber. But nothing can be done – neither reparations, nor disputes with the Czech Republic, nor subsequent penalties imposed by the TEU. It'll take more isolation.
You request allies to handle things. Where does the Law and Justice want them, on Mars? due to the fact that on this planet they've already alienated everyone, including Albania.