The President of Poland has vetoed assistance for Ukrainians: what's happening
The President of Poland vetoed the law on assistance to citizens of Ukraine
According to hvylya.net: The President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, advocated for limiting assistance to Ukrainians under the '800 Plus' program and medical insurance for the unemployed. He believes that this support should be available only to those Ukrainians who are actively seeking work in Poland. The President also expressed support for partnership relations with Ukraine and called for the elimination of Russian propaganda.
'We must achieve social justice, so I did not sign the law on assistance to citizens of Ukraine in the form in which it was presented to me,'
Nawrocki noted. He also proposed amendments to the law to strengthen responsibility for illegal border crossing and to introduce anti-Banderist policies, including extending the timeframe for obtaining citizenship and penalties for crossing the border.
Summary
The President of Poland vetoed the law on assistance to citizens of Ukraine and advocated for strengthening responsibility for illegal border crossing. Nawrocki also emphasized the importance of partnership with Ukraine and called for a fight against Russian propaganda.
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