

Former president Bronisław Komorowski commented on Karol Nawrocki's decision to veto Amendment of the Law on Assistance to Ukrainian Citizens. president Nawrocki motivated his decision, among others, that providing 800 plus should only go to Ukrainians who have taken up work in Poland.
“The Polish state in the times of Law and Justice gave a lot to refugees from Ukraine, and it abruptly takes any of them away. This can be explained by the request to rationalise the general care, assistance, etc., But that's no reason for Polish glory that we gave and now we take distant women with children said Bronisław Komorowski on RMF FM. He besides reminded the old Polish proverb that "he who gives and takes, he who cuts himself in hell."
Komorowski, referring to whether the flag symbols should be aligned with communist and Nazi symbols, said that these were actions taken “from Russian inspiration”. He noticed that This problem did not happen during earlier governments and at a time erstwhile Karol Nawrocki was president of the Institute of National Memory, And only now.
— Behind this way of reasoning is either any dislike of the nature of historical emotions, or any inspiration of people with anti-Ukrainian, pro-Russian orientations “the erstwhile president noted.
More referring to the laws vetoed so far by president Karol Nawrocki, Komorowski stated that "excessive veto could harm the current host of the Presidential Palace". — Excessive veto and building your own political image as a radical, who at the expense of the state's interest, and thus, by vetoing how it goes, pursues any organization goals, will be harmful — especially in the eyes of the voters moderately right,’ noted the erstwhile Polish leader