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Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania for Longer? This Is What the Ministry of Interior and Administration Wants.

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The Ministry of Interior and Administration wants to extend temporary border controls with Lithuania and Germany for another six months—until October 1, 2026. The documents have already been submitted to the Government Legislation Center.
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The government plans to continue maintaining border controls with Germany and Lithuania. The draft regulation by the Minister of Interior and Administration has already been submitted for consultation.

The Ministry of Interior and Administration wants to extend temporary border controls with Lithuania and Germany for another six months—until October 1, 2026. The documents have already been submitted to the Government Legislation Center.

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration wants to extend temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania for another six months. The draft regulation is available on the Government Legislation Centre website. It assumes that the current regulations would be extended until October 1, 2026.

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rmf24.pl broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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