Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki published a message on the eve of his trip to the European summit in Granada announcing a “total veto” on the European migration pact.
In a video broadcast via his social networks, the head of the Polish government declares that he will travel to Granada to, “despite pressure and blackmail, put forward a position contrary to the migration pact” and ensure that Poland “remains a safe place and peaceful.” .”
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Polsce grozi wiekie niebezpieczeństwo #StopPrzymusowejRelokacji #4xNie pic.twitter.com/vT5ZMuP5Ji– Prawo i Sprawiedliwość (@pisorgpl) October 4, 2023
With these words, Morawiecki confirms his position against “the bureaucrats in Brussels and their real bosses, those in Berlin” who are trying, as he said a few days ago, “to implement an insane plan” that will “flood Warsaw with illegal immigrants ”. “.
Poland reiterated its rejection of the project of forced redistribution of migrants within the territory of the European Union (EU) and announced that it will propose a “secure borders pact” with common guidelines for all member states, including the reform of the European Agency. for Borders (Frontex) and more financial resources for countries with borders outside the Union.
Warsaw also rejects the alternative that states that refuse to accept migrants under this plan pay 20,000 euros for each rejected person, as Poland, according to Morawiecki, “has already shown its solidarity by taking in millions of Ukrainian refugees.”
In recent statements, Poland’s Prime Minister accused Brussels of trying to “open Europe’s borders through a plan in the form of a pact” and warned that, if implemented, the agreement would bring “shootings, attacks and riots” in the streets of Poland would provoke. .
The party in power in Poland, Law and Justice (PiS), with a nationalist and ultra-conservative ideology, has called for a referendum to be held simultaneously with the national elections on October 15, in which it will ask Poles whether they support this support. the admission of thousands of illegal migrants from the Middle East and Africa, in accordance with the forced relocation mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy.”
Source: DN
