The Senate of Poland Supported the Bill on Assistance to Ukrainians without Amendments
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The Senate of Poland adopted a bill on foreigners and assistance to citizens of Ukraine without amendments.
Now the president has to sign the document.
Once signed by the president, the law will enter into force the next day after publication in the official journal
The Polish Senate voted for a bill that extends the stay of Ukrainian refugees until March 4, 2026 and changes the conditions for obtaining assistance to foreigners under the “800+” program. Now the document will be signed by the President, reports Polish Radio. 57 senators voted for this bill, 32 voted against, and no one abstained. The provisions of this draft law were drafted after President Karol Nawrocki vetoed the previous version of this …
The Polish Senate passed the bill on assistance to Ukrainians without amendments: what will change for refugeesThe Polish Senate voted without amendments for the bill that retains the "800+" assistance only for working Ukrainians. The law also strengthens control over receiving social assistance and limits the use of medical services for adult citizens of Ukraine.
The Senate has considered a bill providing aid to refugees from Ukraine. Karol Nawrocki will decide its fate.
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