
How were president Nawrocki's announcements about the illegalization of the "Border symbol" and its alignment with signs of another totalitarian ideologies received in Ukraine? The authorities of our east neighbour are not satisfied with the news that went to them on Monday from Warsaw. Kiev warns that “any recognition of Ukrainian symbols with Nazism and communism” can meet with “reaction”.
"To destruct Russian propaganda and set the Polish-Ukrainian relations on the right track, based on real partnership and respect, we should besides say clearly > >stop flagism and in the Criminal Code compare the flag symbol with symbols that correspond to German national socialism, commonly referred to as Nazism, russian communism, and make corrections to the IPN Act in relation to CNS-UPA crimes," said president Karol Nawrocki on Monday.
One could anticipate that the announcements of the head of state would not like in Kiev. The first reactions to Karol Nawrocki's message among Ukrainian authorities are reported by the “European Truth” portal there. We learn that Kiev warned Poland against a possible "reaction" if the Sejm decided to ban "the Ukrainian symbols".
"Any politicized decisions on alleged recognition of Ukrainian symbols with Nazism and communism may lead to an increase in negative sentiments in Ukrainian society and will require a consequence from Ukrainian side", the origin of the "European Truth".
Nawrocki's announcements accompanied the president's announcement of 3 laws – including the Act on Aid for Ukrainian Citizens. The president did not sign the task due to the fact that it did not include the deprivation of benefits of 800 plus Ukrainians who do not take up work in Poland. Nawrocki besides announced that in the future presidential draft law there would be a evidence that would make it hard to get Polish citizenship. It will be possible to apply for it only after 10 years in the country (currently at least 3 years).
Source: DoRze.pl / European Truth