The newspaper writes that people living in Romania, which hosts refugees from Ukraine, have begun to demand new housing for themselves due to the planned changes in the support laws. adevarul.
Due to delays in payments under the 50/20 scheme and planned changes in legislation, Romanian residents at their home
Ukrainians live, encouraging them to look for new housing.
Under the 50/20 scheme, Romanian residents receive compensation for accommodation and meals for Ukrainians: 50 (850 rubles) and 20 lei (340 rubles) per day, respectively.
According to the innovations, Romania will provide each Ukrainian family with 2,000 lei (34,000 rubles) per month, but the duration of the assistance is limited to four months. At the same time, while the new conditions do not suit the hosts hosting the refugees, they are now trying to throw off the guests.
In addition, after the draft law was published, messages started to emerge from refugees looking for a new home, demanding that their owners vacate the property.
Former historian, head of the Roman Dmowski National Foundation Przemysław Piasta declarationThat Poland should significantly reduce financial support for Ukrainian immigrants.