What exactly means “Bandera Symbol” is not specified. However, Envrotsky urged the SEJM to ban the flag of Poland.
The President of Poland Karol Navrotsky on August 25 announced the legislative initiative, which in the Criminal Code of Poland equals the “Bandera Symbol” with the Nazi and Communist symbols. Wirtualna Polska reported it.
According to Navrotsky, the president’s proposal contains a “main ingredient for poles.”
“In order to eliminate Russia’s propaganda and develop polish-ukrainian relationships in true collaboration and respect for one another, sensitivity, I believe we should combine an unambiguous slogan to the bill:” Stop banderism. “As well as the Criminal Code -which -equals flag symbols with symbols that match German nationalism, commonly known as Nazism, Soviet communism, and amend the law at the Institute of National Memory, is a commission to pursue crimes against Polish people regarding crimes in Oun,” said Poland President.
He added that these decisions correspond to the interests of the National Community of Poland and good relationships with Ukraine, which should be built on the foundation of justice, truth and contrary to Russian propaganda.
As Navrotsky noted, the president’s project, which contains these proposals, provides for expanding the time of capturing citizenship from three to ten years, as well as increasing penalties for illegal border crossing up to five years in prison.
What exactly means “Bandera Symbol” is not specified. However, Envrotsky urged the SEJM to ban the Bandera in Poland following incidents that took place during the Belarusian rapper concert in Warsaw.
Remember that the President of Poland Karol Navrotsky imposed a veto in law for the help of a specific category of Ukrainian refugees. He said that only Ukrainians working in Poland should receive society payments 800+ and promise to prepare their own fees.
Navrotsky announced a change in Poland Constitution
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