The firm declaration of Karol Nawrocki. It's about the migration pact

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Karol Nawrocki is present in north-eastern Poland on Saturday. In the morning he visited Sejny, a town on the Polish-Lithuanian border. There, he met representatives of agrarian housewives and then with residents of Sejn and surrounding areas.

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Karol Nawrocki on Podlasie. "I will make a migration pact"

The PiS candidate mentioned that he spoke to the gathered about the dangers of the migration pact. — We must be clear and clearly declare on behalf of citizens of the Republic of Poland, If I become president, I will unilaterally declare a migration pact, due to the fact that your safety is the most crucial thing to me,” said the candidate.

He added that those who come to Poland must respect our values. “There must be 1 regulation in the Republic that if individual comes to our home and crosses the threshold of our house, he respects the values we profess, he respects who we are,” he said.

— I so make it clear that I do not agree with what is going on around the migration policy of the European Union and I do not intend as president of the Republic of Poland, as president of Poland to tolerate that Germany wants to settle its affairs, his mistakes with migration policy, putting the safety of our women and children at risk,” Nawrocki said.

“We do not want to do business for Germany”

He argued that Poles do not request migration centres for illegal immigrants. “We don’t request 40,000 migrants as part of the readmission process that the German side wants to press. We request investment here, in communication, in social services homes, wellness centers, in youth fields, in ice rink halls. We want to develop, not settle the interests and problems of the German state. This is not our direction," Nawrocki said.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Friday in Gdańsk at a conference with KE Chief Ursula von der Leyen declared that Poland would not implement its rules on the migration pact in the area of relocation, but will "support mechanisms" to defend against illegal migration.

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