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"We agree that Poland and all the other candidate countries should be entitled to join the European Union. The conditions imposed on Poland however exemplify the inequality of the Accession Treaty.
For example, Poland will not be entitled to the same agricultural subsidies as current Member States, even though a large section of the population works on the land. The institutions of the European Union however prefer to subsidise their capitalist agricultural systems to ensure profits, rather than helping the poor people of Eastern Europe who work the land to make a living from their work.
Furthermore, Polish workers will have to wait seven years before they can work in the European Union, despite the juggling of the legal aspects of the issue.
The European Union has demanded many sacrifices from the working classes in Poland. It is unacceptable for the Union to be quite prepared to make concessions to the church in Poland. Not only has the Union agreed to the ban on abortion, so restricting the rights of women, but it has also imposed a pre-emptive ban on any Community legislation to amend Polish legislation on the matter. Consequently, the European Union has left the women of Poland in the grip of a particularly reactionary church!"@en1
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