Confederate politician called Minister of Interior to deport from Ukrainian Poland, left-liberal activist Natalia Panchenko. A fewer days ago, a female threatened Poles with “fired houses and shops”, if legal solutions were introduced that were detrimental to her countrymen.
The Confederation called for Panchenko to be expelled from Poland. Ukrainian activist Natalia Pachenko, who lives in Poland in an interview with Channel 5, said that the conduct of “anti-Ukrainian rhetoric” in Poland may end in street fights against a national background.
In this way, she referred, among another things, to the thought of the Confederacy to cut off many privileges for Ukrainians in Poland. In the next part of the interview the leader said that in the media and on social channels in Ukraine there is simply a narrative, that Ukrainians are attacked by Poles and are not welcome. The activist said there were no specified situations, but pointed out that inciting a national conflict would consequence in an outbreak of street fights.
– This is primarily a immense danger for Poles and I realize that they understand, due to the fact that today, erstwhile all 10 inhabitants of Poland are Ukrainian, the increasing hostility between Ukrainians and Poles is very dangerous, especially for Poland. due to the fact that fighting will begin in Poland, due to the fact that in Poland arsons of shops, houses and so on will begin. – she said.
Meanwhile, Krzysztof Szymanski of the Confederacy referred to the substance at the Sejm gathering on Friday. The politician described Panchenko's message as “the rhetoric of blackmail”.
– I call on the Minister of Home Affairs and Administration to immediately force Natalia Panchenko out of Poland due to the threat to public order and safety of the state. I call on the government to deport any foreigner who raises his hand to the public order and safety of the Republic. – he said.
Natalia Panchenko is an Ukrainian activist who is the head of the “Warsaw EuroMajdan” organization. In the past she worked for the Soros Foundation “Open Dialogue”. In October 2020, following the judgement of the Constitutional Court, which has banned eugenic abortion, Panchenko wrote that “he is ashamed of the country he lives in.”
In September 2021 Panchenko encouraged to participate in the protest in Wrocław in connection with the death of a 25-year-old Ukrainian in the Wrocław sobering house. In March 2023 she said that the Ukrainian community in Poland is very well organized.
– It would be good if individual represented us in the Sejm. ... If this community is that big, individual should represent it. But so far we have not thought about it, most likely due to the fact that most of these people inactive have Ukrainian citizenship, no Polish citizenship, no voting rights in Poland She said, referring to people who came to Poland after 24 February 2022.
Panchenko has besides repeatedly participated in PiS drives on April 10 and September 17 under the Russian embassy. There she chanted anti-Russian slogans and called for the start of the Polish-Russian war.
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