Poland will not accept immigrants following the attacks in Paris
In a sign that yesterday's bloody attacks in Paris could seriously undermine the EU's refugee policy, the Polish Conrad Simanski, who will take the European Affairs Department in the Conservative government, which is under formation in Warsaw, said that Poland can accept immigrants on the basis of EU quotas after such attacks.
Commenting that posted in the right news site wPolityce.pl, the Simanski says the new government, which is a member, does not agree with the commitment of Poland to accept a fair share in the reallocation of immigrants across EU now, "in the face of tragic actions in Paris, we see no political possibilities to implement this commitment."
The Simanski will take Monday his position as member of the government formed by the conservative and Eurosceptic Law and Justice Party (PiS), which won the elections last month.
In a sign that yesterday's bloody attacks in Paris could seriously undermine the EU's refugee policy, the Polish Conrad Simanski, who will take the European Affairs Department in the Conservative government, which is under formation in Warsaw, said that Poland can accept immigrants on the basis of EU quotas after such attacks.
Commenting that posted in the right news site wPolityce.pl, the Simanski says the new government, which is a member, does not agree with the commitment of Poland to accept a fair share in the reallocation of immigrants across EU now, "in the face of tragic actions in Paris, we see no political possibilities to implement this commitment."
The Simanski will take Monday his position as member of the government formed by the conservative and Eurosceptic Law and Justice Party (PiS), which won the elections last month.
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