The President of Poland vetoed assistance to Ukrainians: details of the decision.
The President of Poland vetoed the law on assistance to citizens of Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, opposed the introduction of assistance to Ukrainians under the '800 Plus' program and medical insurance for those who are unemployed. He believes that these benefits should only be available to Ukrainians who are actively seeking work in Poland. The President also supported cooperation with Ukraine and called for an end to Russian propaganda.
'We must achieve social justice, so I did not sign the law on assistance to citizens of Ukraine in the form it was presented to me,'
stated Nawrocki. He proposed to amend the legislation to strengthen responsibility for illegal border crossing and to take measures against Bandera propaganda, including more restrictions on obtaining citizenship and stricter penalties for border violations.
Summary
The President of Poland vetoed the law on assistance to citizens of Ukraine and supported strengthening responsibility for border violations. Nawrocki emphasized the importance of cooperation with Ukraine and called for the fight against Russian propaganda.
Karol Nawrocki opposed providing assistance to Ukrainians who are not actively seeking work in Poland and proposed amendments to legislation to strengthen control over migration processes and combat propaganda that fosters discord among nations.Read also
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