"Citizens have the right". Clear signal from the President's Chancellery on border control

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They've been going on since Monday. checks at the borders of Poland with Germany and Lithuania.

Service reported that the first day on the western border 4400 people and 700 cars were checked, 1 of which was refused entry. At the border with Lithuania, 4.1 1000 vehicles and 7.9 1000 people were checked, of which 5 people were detained – courier and 4 migrants.

Leading Marcin Fijolek asked what president Andrzej Duda thinks about the government's control decision.

Małgorzata Paprocka: The president understands the concern of Poles

– From the very beginning – first the hybrid attack on the Polish-Belarusian border and then all those years erstwhile the situation at the Polish borders was complicated, the president spoke about it and called for actions to support officerswho carry out their tasks and, secondly, care for the safety of all of us, especially women and children," said Małgorzata Paprocka.

Head of the President's Chancellery She added that "such actions, if justified, will be supported".

– On the another hand, the president – and this is the most crucial function – understands the concern of Poles and that they want real information from the government about what is happening at border crossing points – especially on Polish-German border She added.

– And secondly (I want-ed.) effective operation of formations and services over which the government has oversight present Donald Tusk – explained.

Margaret Paprocka stressed that the announcement President-elect Karol Nawrocki of convening the National safety Council on the situation at borders, the office shall accept with full understanding. “Without a doubt, present it is 1 of the basic elements that interests and electrifies the public,” she added.

Paprocka: That's not what officers are for to look at the hands of citizen patrols

Head of the President's Chancellery She was besides asked about criticism of the opposition about entering border crossing points on the list of critical infrastructure. Politicians propose that this may be a way to suppress possible criticism voices, protests and alleged civic patrols.

– That citizens have the right Look at the power on your hands, it's obvious said Margaret Paprock. “There are surely officers to look at the hands of citizens’ patrols,” she added.

Pgo / mjo / polsatnews.pl

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