“The European Commission reminded that Member States are given funds from EU funds to weaken the burden of keeping fugitives from war”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
“Member States must provide persons who use temporary protection, the necessary assistance in the form of social security, health care and livelihoods, if the beneficiaries themselves lack resources,” said the European Community spokesman Marcus Lammer, answering questions about the lawfulness Employed Ukrainians.
The European Commission noted that they did not comment on the laws of laws, at the same time emphasized that “assistance should be provided, but its volume should be determined by Member States.”
In addition, the European Commission spokesman reminded that Member States are given funds from the EU funds to weaken the burden of keeping fugitives from war.
Currently, in Poland, citizens of Ukraine with the status of protection by the end of September 2025 are entitled to 800 PLN monthly care for the child, as well as free access to the education and health care system, which puts them in the level of conditions with Polish families.
The draft law, which was approved by the voices of the Livo-centric coalition of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, envisaged the continuation of refugees by refugees by these social payments until March 2026, but Polish President Karol Navrotsky veted him, demanding that only those who work were assisted.
The new presidential bill has already been submitted to the country’s parliament.
Poland is a key supporter of Ukraine and the main transit route for Western assistance.