"The damages belong to the Germans". President's consequence to Prime Minister's declaration

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"Poles were attacked and murdered by Germans, so compensation belongs to Germans" - wrote president Karol Nawrocki on social media. This is simply a reaction to the words of Prime Minister Tusk, who said on Monday that if Poland does not receive a declaration of redress from Germany for the victims of planet War II, it will pay them out of its own resources.

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Karol Nawrocki referred to the issue of compensation from Germany

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said at a gathering with Chancellor Friedrich Merzem that if Poland does not receive a declaration of redress from Germany for the victims of planet War II, it will pay Compensation from own resources.

- If we do not get a fast and unambiguous statement, I will consider the decision next year that Poland meet this request with its own resources. I don't want to talk about it anymore - said the head of the Polish government.

It's clear about the reparation. There's the President's position.

"Poles were attacked and murdered by Germans, so damages belong to Germans. Against historical truth, against logic, against any values is that the Nation that He suffered persecution., alone then He had to pay for that victim." - wrote president Karol Nawrocki on Tuesday on social media.

SEE: Poles assessed the presidency of Karol Nawrocki. There's a fresh poll.

Tusk's words had previously criticised, among others, the president of Law and Justice - a organization with the support of which he competed in the Nawrocki election - Jarosław Kaczyński.

"Unto believe! Polish Prime Minister in Berlin talks about support for Direct victims German Nazism from the Polish budget? Tusk wants to pay German crimes with money from Polish citizens? Polish support – absolutely YES, but under no circumstances alternatively of German war compensations!" – he thundered in Kaczyński's network.

Tusk Declaration in Berlin. Storm after Prime Minister's words

Tusk's words in Berlin were besides negatively assessed in the "Guest of Events" program Head of the Chancellery president of Poland Zbigniew Bogucki. Karol Nawrocki's associate stated that the Prime Minister's thought was "absurd".

- It's a terrible idea, due to the fact that The criminals were GermansThe victims were Poles. The Nazi Germans invaded the Second Republic. It's kind of like saying that individual who suffered in an accident is not expected to make up for this man's accident. It's his family. present Donald Tusk says precisely that - stated Bogucki on Polsat News.

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- We are to pay for damages, compensation for crimes committed on us, on our families, on our loved ones, on Poles, on Polish citizens of another nationalities. Although these crimes were committed by Germany and never paid for it. This is absurd, he added.

Another opinion on the declaration made by Donald Tusk has the Deputy Minister of Digitalization from Poland 2050, Michael Grammar.

- They're deliberately portrayed to sound inappropriate. The context of the conversation was: Do as shortly as you can.'Cause if you don't, individual else will gotta do it for you. We'll gotta do it for you., that's how I understood it - presented Grammar.

- The point is, the victims of planet War II, people who suffering at the hands of the Germans It's getting smaller, they're dying. In this I heard a call from the Polish Prime Minister to the German government that individual Maybe he went to his senses. And he started carrying out these damages, they're compensations while there are inactive people who might be affected," he said.

German position on reparation. "Legally regulated"

Chancellor Merz, who was asked to make amends for Poland for the losses incurred during the war period, stated that the issue was explained for the Germans and should not be subject to further discussions.

- The question of repair from a political and legal point of view is explained. It is clear, however, that commemoration and facing past will never end," said the Chancellor of Germany.

SEE: "Hurry up." Tusk calls on the Germans to make amends to war victims


During his visit to Berlin, president Nawrocki raised the subject of reparation. He spoke to the German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier about this.

This gathering did not have the desired effect for the president either. On platform X, the spokesperson for the president of Germany, Cerstin Gammelin, Steinmeier rejected Nawrocki's application.

"With mention to the request for reparation by the president of the Republic of Poland, the president stressed that from the position of Germany, this issue has been legally regulated. However, supporting commemoration and memory remains a shared concern" - she wrote.

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