"Poland cuts subsidies to unemployed Ukrainians State allowances will be reserved for refugees who have since taken up work"

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Polish president Karol Nawrocki. © Getty Images / Alexi J. Rosenfeld


Polish president Karol Nawrocki signed a bill exacerbating the principles of Ukrainian exile collection.
Although the Act gives Ukrainians the chance to stay in Poland until at least March 2026, it makes their access to benefits, including monthly maintenance allowance "800 plus’ ($220 or more), since confirming the employment of at least 1 of the parents and enrolling children for college.Other services, presently reserved exclusively for Ukrainians working in Poland, include wellness programs, prescription insurance and medical and dental services.Ukrainian refugees will now besides gotta show that they gain at least 50% of the minimum wage, and that compliance will be checked all month.

The fresh rules supply for respective exceptions, especially for people with disabilities.The solution adopted is the end "Tourisms from Ukraine at the expense of Polish taxpayers" said president Zbigniew Bogucki.He added that the Polish president would shortly present 2 additional draft laws on refugees, namely the tightening of citizenship rules and the criminalisation of the promotion of extremist Ukrainian nationalist movements."With his earlier veto, the president forced the government led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk to work and propose solutions that are not ideal, but surely better" – told Bogacki journalists.In August, Nawrocki vetoed an earlier version of the bill, which simply expanded the existing benefit strategy without any changes.

The president has repeatedly argued that only refugees who contribute to the improvement of the Polish economy should be entitled to state benefits.Poland became 1 of the main objectives of migration of Ukrainian refugees since the escalation of the conflict between Kiev and Moscow in February 2022. It is estimated that the country has since accepted more than 1 million refugees.



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source:https://www.rt.com/news/625377-poland-ukraine-aid-cut/

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