Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has caused a stir among his coalition partners with his recent announcement to suspend the right to asylum in the country. This move has sparked concerns within the government, with some members questioning the legality of such measures under the constitution and international law.
Tusk made it clear that Poland will not accept any EU migration policies that it believes may jeopardize its security. As a result, the country will temporarily suspend the right to asylum, a decision that has raised eyebrows both domestically and internationally.
The issue of immigration has long been a contentious topic in Europe, with countries grappling with how to manage the influx of migrants and refugees. Tusk’s bold stance on asylum suspension has only added fuel to the fire, further highlighting the divisions within the EU on this issue.
It remains to be seen how Tusk’s coalition partners will respond to this unexpected move and whether it will have any lasting implications on Poland’s relationship with the EU. As tensions continue to rise, all eyes will be on Warsaw as the country navigates its position on asylum and immigration policies.
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Import the 3 world become the 3 world
The biggest beneficiary from EU and NATO is Poland.
When you see what s happening in Europe with immigrants..can you blame them…
—- < Curbing migration during a time of war, even though it is said to be an SMO, is not unreasonable.
Somehow it's always Russia's fault. Nothing to do about these fools destroying their countries for the past fifty years.
Poland is right to keep their country safe.
I believe that unfortunately if the EU wants to survive it has to tackle the migration problem and not by sharing migrants between each other but sending them back without exception. At the same time they should open more migration centers in Syria, Turkey and check quicker asylum seekers there, so people will learn what a proper road to the EU as an asylum seeker looks like. I know on the start it will look cruel and be hard for many but unfortunately I don't see any other way if we want to control who is coming to the EU.
So you won't give asylum to urkanians as well???
'Tusk'! Love that movie!
All those people against immigration and asylum seekers need to ask themselves this. Who will be around to care for my grand children’s children when our birth rates are so low? What will happen when our population dips so much to the point where we don’t have enough workers or people doing the necessary jobs that are hard labor? Without these younger brown and black people leaving their countries and coming to the west to contribute to it (regardless of how they got there) Europe’s future doesn’t look too good.
Give us a break you race baiting libtards!!… You're cultural Marxist ideology/ communist party talking points is getting really old