After today’s statement by the head of Hamas, one of the most important terrorist organizations in the Middle East, calling for a holy war, you will see what will happen tomorrow in European cities; Get a taste of what the Civic Platform is preparing for you here, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Thursday.
During a meeting with the residents of Rybnik (Silesian Voivodeship), Mateusz Morawiecki emphasized the importance of the referendum question on migration.
When we chose the question about illegal immigration, we knew it was very important. We knew that this could determine Poland’s security in the future. We had experience in 2015, 2016, 2017 with the procedure for the distribution of illegal immigrants imposed on us by Brussels.
– he said.
Then, in June 2018, I placed a strong veto and Poland did not have to accept illegal immigrants
– he continued.
We showed our effectiveness, but after five years the Civic Platform, Tusk’s party in Europe, returned to the same issue
– added.
After today’s statement by the head of Hamas, one of the most important terrorist organizations in the Middle East, calling for a holy war, you will see what will happen tomorrow in European cities; called for pro-Islamic and pro-Palestinian demonstrations across Europe
– continued the head of the government.
Dear compatriots, tomorrow you will see a foretaste of what the Civic Platform has prepared and is preparing for you. They want it and have confirmed it. If it wasn’t so, they would have sued me in election mode, and we won in the courts against us, so the reasons must have been 110 percent.
– said Morawiecki.
We were one million percent right: the migration pact includes mandatory illegal immigration. We knew about it. I have heard about it many times at the European Council in Brussels and recently in Spain. But this morning, Polish courts upheld it in four different jury panels
– added.
Now take a look at what the Platform has in store for us. Tusk’s party in Brussels voted to proceed as quickly as possible with the resettlement of illegal immigrants under the migration pact
– Morawiecki emphasized.
He also pointed out that after what happened in Ukraine and the Middle East, the world would no longer be the same.
The world is becoming more and more dangerous. To whom do you, dear compatriots, want to entrust the reins of government in dangerous times? Or the boys in shorts who want to bring hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East here, they have already voted on it in Europe; or Law and Justice, who is allowed to make mistakes, we are certainly far from perfect, but we will do everything for the security of Poland and Poles
– he declared.
The head of government was referring to the court’s ruling, which rejected the entire claims of the Civic Development Forum and the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights. They requested a ban on informing, among other things: about the so-called The migration pact is based on the mandatory relocation of illegal migrants.
On Wednesday, PiS spokesman Rafał Bochenek announced that the court had completely rejected the claims of the Civic Development Forum and the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, which wanted Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and PiS to be banned from providing information, among other things. about the so-called The migration pact is based on the mandatory relocation of illegal migrants.
The Court of Appeal has rejected the appeals of both non-governmental organizations, according to information from PAP on Thursday. They were also confirmed by the representative of PiS and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, lawyer Adrian Salus.
Both organizations submitted applications to the court in the context of the referendum procedure, demanding that Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Law and Justice be banned from spreading what they consider to be false information, including: that the draft EU regulations regarding to the so-called The Migration Pact is based on the mandatory relocation of illegal migrants. FOR and the HFHR also wanted a ban on the dissemination of information indicating that the so-called The Migration Pact applies to illegal migrants.
Last Friday, after the informal meeting of the European Council, Prime Minister Morawiecki announced that he had decided to veto the part on migration, and this provision was not included in the summit conclusion. He added that he presented a five-point plan to combat illegal immigration, including: strong protection of the external borders, fight against human smugglers and cutting off social assistance for illegal emigrants.
On October 15 – the day of the parliamentary elections – a referendum will be held in which the following questions will be asked: ‘Do you support the sale of state assets to foreign entities, which leads to the loss of control by Polish women and men over strategic sectors of the economy?”, “Do you support raising the retirement age, including raising the retirement age again to 67 for women and men?”, “Do you support the removal of the barrier on the border between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of White -Russia?” and “Do you support accepting thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, in line with the forced relocation mechanism imposed by European bureaucracies?”
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Source: wPolityce