Poland: stricter conditions for Ukrainian refugees?
3 min
Available until 16/09/2026
In Poland, the conservative president Karol Nawrocki has vetoed the law that would extend aid for Ukranian refugees. A new law is being prepared, as the current regime expires on 30 September. It would mean that unemployed refugees would lose access to social aid. A move that reflects the way public opinion is shifting.
Image
Rafał Kraśkiewicz
Editing
Grzegorz Skonecki
Journalist
Irmina Cisek
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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