MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Poland plans reform proposals in the European Union after the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the 28-member bloc exposed divisions within the European project, Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said Friday.
"We need to build a strong community of sovereign nations. We cannot pretend that there are no crises in the EU, it led to Brexit, we cannot not reach conclusions out of this," Szydlo said as quoted by the Wirtualna Polska news outlet.
Brussels' bureaucratic nature contributed in part to the 51.9 percent of British voters favoring the so-called Brexit on Thursday.
"We will propose reforms for the EU to become even stronger and more powerful. The temptation of thinking about building a Europe based on small groups of states united around vague interests is a bad pathway," Szydlo stressed.