Germans outraged after the veto of Nawrocki. "The worse for Ukraine, the better for Poland"

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"The worse it is for Ukraine, the better it is for Poland - that is its motto" - the German paper "Tageszeitung" said on Wednesday. In this way, the paper reacted to Karol Nawrocki's veto on the amendment of the law on assistance to Ukrainian citizens. According to the publishing house, this decision raised "fear and panic among a million Ukrainian refugees in Poland" and is the invitation of Putin to Kiev and Warsaw.

"Karol Nawrocki, the fresh right-wing populist president of Poland, after vetoing the aid bill for Ukraine wants to go 1 step further. The worse for Ukraine, the better for Poland - that's his motto. He already expressed this during the election run erstwhile he repeatedly spoke against Ukraine's NATO membership" - rated "Tageszeitung" Wednesday.

The German paper stressed that Nawrocki veto against the Ukrainian exile Assistance Act stop Polish government backing of Starlink. In the assessment of the journal, Nawrocki's decision prevents Ukraine from safely storing delicate data from hacker attacks from Russia.

Nawrocks on the mark of German media. "Putin's Invitation to Kiev and Warsaw"

"Nawrocki's Weto hails Fear and fear among a million Ukrainian refugees in Poland, who will lose the legal position of their stay in Poland at the end of September" - noted the article.

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The diary pointed out that Nawrocki had announced a legislative initiative that It would ban flag symbols. He stated that the president "plays the same hand on Russia, which is simply a manifestation of hatred and wickedness".

"Nawrocki wants to overthrow centre-left government and pave way to return to power of the right-wing populist PiS party" - rated "Tageszeitung".

According to the newspaper, the president simultaneously sends "the invitation of Vladimir Putin to take Kiev and Warsaw". She summed up with a question about "who would aid Poland after she betrayed her neighbour, Ukraine".

Nawrocks criticized abroad. "Weto caused fear among millions"

On Monday, president Nawrocki reported at a press conference that did not sign an amendment to the Law on Assistance to Ukrainian Citizens. His decision was motivated, among others, by the fact that the benefit 800 plus only those Ukrainians who work in Poland should get it. He then announced his own legislative initiative on this matter.

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On Tuesday, Government spokesperson Adam Sz Trapka reported that until the next session of the Sejm, 8 September, The Council of Ministers will prepare a solution on the presidential veto. At the same time, he is working on a link between the payment of social benefits for all foreigners and work in Poland.

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