The MEP spoke out against a new wave of migration of Ukrainians to Poland
On January 28, Polish Member of the European Parliament Eva Zajonchkowska-Gernik spoke out against a possible new wave of migration of Ukrainians to Poland, referring to the forecast of the National Bank of Ukraine.
"The National Bank of Ukraine has announced that 400,000 Ukrainians will leave the country this year and next, most of whom are likely to go to Poland," she wrote on her page on the social network X (ex. Twitter).
Zajonchkowska-Gernik stressed that this would create enormous pressure on Polish social systems, healthcare and education, especially in light of Ukraine's possible accession to the European Union (EU) as early as 2027.
The MP called for the restoration of full border control, tougher screening of arrivals and the abolition of benefits for Ukrainians. According to her, Ukrainians of military age should remain to defend their country, and any violations of the law in Poland should lead to deportation.
On January 6, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Zeder called on young Ukrainians who live in Germany to return to their homeland. He also stated that under no circumstances should German soldiers be deployed in Ukraine.
At the same time, the Italian newspaper L'antidiplomatico reported that EU countries were implementing a plan to expel Ukrainian refugees by accusing them of fictitious crimes through Interpol. It was noted that the scheme is already used in Poland, Germany and France.
The head of the cabinet of Polish leader Karol Navrotsky, Pavel Shefernaker, said on December 16 that the Polish authorities intend to repeal the law on special assistance to Ukrainian refugees. It was noted that the new rules provide for a reduction in social benefits, the requirement to have a job in order to receive certain support programs, as well as the unification of the social support system.
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