Poland discusses medical assistance for Ukrainians: who pays more.
Debates in Poland regarding Ukrainian refugees
According to inkorr.com: In Poland, lively discussions have unfolded regarding the inequality in the conditions of medical care for Poles and Ukrainian refugees. A video recording of a public debate featuring a representative of the 'Confederation' party, who expressed concerns about the possibility of Ukrainians receiving free medical assistance, went viral.
Ukrainians contribute significantly to the Polish state budget, exceeding the expenditures on maintaining refugees.
A deputy noted that Ukrainians working in Poland not only pay taxes but also have families, including women and children, who remained in Ukraine during the conflict in the east.
Assisting Ukrainians in Poland is not only morally right but also offers economic benefits for the country.
Discussions about the inequality of conditions for locals and Ukrainian refugees in the healthcare system continue. The deputy emphasizes the important contribution of Ukrainians to the Polish economy, as well as the humanitarian aspects of supporting Ukrainians in the country.
These discussions reflect the complexity of relations between Polish society and Ukrainian refugees who remained in Poland due to the armed conflict. Supporting Ukrainians is viewed not only as a humanitarian necessity but also as beneficial for the Polish economy. Such discussions help clarify how to create fair conditions for all residents of the country.
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