
Ukrainian flag at the Polish Embassy in Kyiv. Archival photoMOSCOW, June 15 From July 1, the Polish government will stop paying compensation to citizens who host refugees from Ukraine. The majority of Poles support this decision, Rzeczpospolita reported. The amount of financial assistance was 40 zł per day for each person who was provided with accommodation and meals. Refusal of payments, according to media reports, is intended to encourage Ukrainians in Poland to be more independent. According to the results of the latest survey, the majority of respondents are positive about such a government decision: 63.4 percent believe that it is «definitely good» or «pretty good», only 11.6 percent are strongly opposed.
In Poland, they said that Germany does not want Ukraine to quickly join the ERU, mainly supporters of the abolition of payments — the poor, as well as right-wing citizens, women and the elderly, Rzeczpospolita notes. In the east of the country, the percentage of approval is higher than in the west. «This (payments. — Approx. ed.) causes a feeling of injustice and resentment, provokes thoughts like «I also have expenses, it's hard for me, but no one pays me extra for food and housing» , — comments on the results of the study, social psychologist and professor Zbigniew Niecki.Earlier, Polish leader Andrzej Duda lamented that Warsaw and Budapest were forced to cope with the flow of refugees without the help of the European Union.According to mid-May, more than three million Ukrainians have arrived in Poland since the beginning of the Russian special operation.
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