Moscow reacts to the movement of Karol Nawrocki. Deputy with “common sense”


Karol Nawrocki announced on Monday that he vetoed another two laws. Among the projects under which the President did not sign a signature, was the Act on helping Ukrainians staying in Poland.
– I think that 800 plus should only belong to those Ukrainians who take up the challenge of work effort in Poland – said the president later.
Russian deputy with “common sense”
The veto of the Polish president has become the subject of numerous discussions on Russian news sites. He presented his position, among others Leonid Słucki, chairman of the State Duma International Affairs Committee. According to him, the decision of Karol Nawrocki may be the beginning of a new chapter in relations between Poland and Ukraine.
“In the face of changing Washington's position on the Ukrainian conflict, common sense began to reach Europe more confidently. And not only in Slovakia or Hungary,” said Russian propagandist.
He added that “of course it is too early to talk about the” era of enlightenment “in a country where the campaign of falsifying the history of World War II and the war with monuments of soldiers-elevators began more than a decade ago. But apparently a trend appeared,” said Słucki, reproducing Russian lies about Poland.




