Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that Poland has devised strategies to shield itself from the migrant relocation mechanism adopted by the European Parliament. Tusk emphasized his intent to form alliances to prevent the implementation of the relocation or payment system for rejecting immigrants in Poland. Despite the Parliament's approval of asylum and migration management regulations, with 322 votes in favor, Poland aims to avoid the relocation mechanism. Tusk hinted at potential adjustments to the European Parliament's political landscape post-election, suggesting a revisit of the migration policy. The government, under Tusk's leadership, reaffirms its stance against forced migrant relocation, reinforcing Poland's commitment to managing its immigration policies independently.
Source: inwestycje.pl