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Poland calls “a suicide” migration pact proposed by the European Union


Warsaw, Oct 3.- The Minister of Defense of Poland, Mariusz Blaszczak, classified as “a policy of suicide” the renewed Pact on Migration and Asylum that the European Union (EU) seeks to approve. He added that the plan will provoke new waves of immigrants who do not want to integrate into European society, but rather "want to impose their order on Europe."

“It is a policy of suicide that is being carried out by the EU elites. “It is a policy related to social engineering, an attempt to reorder the next stage of evolution, that is, demographic change in Europe,” Mariusz Blaszczak told Polskie Radio.

According to the headline, the plan proposed by the EU will provoke new waves of immigrants who do not want to integrate into European society, but rather "want to impose their order on Europe", which Blaszczak himself described as "extremely dangerous". However, the minister affirmed that the Polish conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) will be able to manage the immigration issue, firmly and rigidly, if it remains in power after the legislative elections to be held on October 15.

In 2020, the European Commission presented a new plan on migration and asylum based on the quota system. The plan quickly stalled after criticism from Hungary, Poland and other countries, which opposed the plans to welcome migrants.

On September 29, Al-Jazeera television reported that the renewed EU Pact on Migration and Asylum seeks to relieve pressure on frontline countries, such as Italy and Greece, and relocate some migrants to other member states of the community block. EU member countries that object to taking in migrants will have to pay the member states that do grant them asylum. (Text: Sputnik) (Photo: AP)


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