It was those words of the Ukrainian leader that enraged Nawrocki. “Legally they do not work in Poland”

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Karol Nawrocki's veto to the aid bill for Ukrainian citizens caused a storm. The president of the Ukrainian Union in Poland Mirosław Skórka called this decision the implementation of the "Kremla policy". A typical of Ukrainians in Poland has already received answers from the President's spokesman.

President of the Union of Ukrainians in Poland Mirosław Skórka believes that Karol Nawrocki's veto for assistance to Ukrainian citizens is "the implementation of the Kremlin policy, not Poland". As he said in Polsat News, the president's reservations concern 1 group.
President of the Ukrainian Union in Poland powerfully about the veto of Nawrocki
– president Nawrocki, wishing to receive a benefit of 800 plus, wants to take money from children from a very circumstantial group. This is simply a group of parents who legally do not work in Poland... They work in Poland due to the fact that they cannot live in Poland without working," he said.
– These are parents who can't take a occupation due to the fact that they're sick or they're looking after sick or they're looking after kids. These are parents, mostly in most mothers who can't work legally, due to the fact that they work, for example, cleaning, doing work in agriculture, where they can't legally legalize this work," said Mirosław Skórka.
Polsat News received a comment on this substance from president Rafał Leśkiewicz.
Mr Nawrocki spoke
The authoritative believes that this message “no uncertainty fits into the Kremlin narrative”. - Champagne jams in the Kremlin today. This message by Mr Mirosław Skórka has a negative impact on Polish-Ukrainian relations, and it is no uncertainty a bad message which should not fall from the mouth of a man representing Ukrainians surviving in Poland – said the spokesman.
As we informed, Karol Nawrocki's veto afraid in peculiar the issue of social benefits, specified as 800 plus, which, according to his proposal, would benefit only those working and paying contributions in Poland. In its statement, the head of state stressed the request to adapt the aid to the changing realities and to end the era of unconditional generosity. At the same time, Nawrocki announced the submission of his own more restrictive bill to visitors from the East.
The proposed changes included, among others, extending the period of application for citizenship, tightening penalties for illegal crossing the border, as well as provisions allowing for the pursuit of "bander ideology". Veto met with criticism from opposition, as well as many NGOs and experts who inform against the deterioration of the situation of refugees and negative effects on Polish entrepreneurs.
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