Announcement of the president of the Law and Justice
During a press conference, Jarosław Kaczyński informed that Law and Justice was planning to take initiatives to encourage the current power to abandon the creation of migration centres and to powerfully argue proposals coming from Germany and EU institutions. In his opinion, government policy creates the request to respond for moral, political and national reasons.
Such an undertaking is the demonstration that we are planning for 11 October, the demonstration for all patriotic forces, against illegal immigration, against the migration pact, against all actions that are to bring Poland misfortune. said Kaczyński.
According to the president of PiS on 11 October, it is the right time to manifest opposition to the direction he claims leads the country to a crisis. The politician stressed that society should not be confined to verbal declarations only, but should take concrete action to increase force on power. He besides announced that details on the organisation of the demonstration would be provided at a later date, but the initiative itself is ready to be implemented.
The graphic board presented at the conference shows that the demonstration is planned for 12.oo at Castle Square in Warsaw. Jarosław Kaczyński pointed out that although organizational details will be announced later, the initiative itself is already full ready to be implemented. He besides stressed that the government's current actions lead to a serious social crisis, which he felt should be clearly understood by the authorities.
The Law and Justice doesn't remember or want to remember?
The declaration by Jarosław Kaczyński has already been addressed by many commentators who draw attention to the visa scandal in which his organization was involved. It active manual control of the issuing of visas to immigrants from Africa and Southeast Asia. PO MPs revealed that since 2021 Polish consulates have issued over 250 1000 specified visas.
According to reports, the Ministry of abroad Affairs was to send lists of names to consulates, and people with visas went to Poland, and then to the USA, among others. They frequently did so under the pretext of tourism or working as movie crews. For the full operation, migrants were to pay up to $45,000.
According to the data of the ultimate Audit Chamber, between 2018 and 2022 Poland was a leader in Europe in terms of the number of visas issued, well ahead of Germany and Spain. A large percent were Schengen visas, allowing travel throughout the Schengen area, as well as honored outside Europe – including Asia and South America. About 366 000 visas went to citizens of Muslim and African states.
Piotr Wawrzyk, then Deputy Minister for abroad Affairs, who, according to NIK, was exceeding his competence, was expected to play an crucial function in this process by providing the subordinate staff with letters with the names of persons whose procedures were expected to be accelerated, based only on unverified 3rd organization statements.