How many Poles are against the admission of Ukrainian refugees: survey results.


Support for Ukrainians refugees by Poles is decreasing
Half of Poles do not support the admission of Ukrainian refugees, which is the lowest rate since 2022, when 94% of Poles were in favor of admission. This was reported by the Polish National Statistics Office. 40% of those surveyed are against admission.
The number of opponents of Ukrainian refugees in Poland is increasing, although the country needs labor force. In 2022, only 3% were against admission.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Radosław Sikorski believes that the money Ukrainian refugees receive in Germany should be directed directly to Ukraine. He also expressed the opinion that women should work in Ukraine and support the economy of their country.
The head of the Ministry of Defense of Poland, Władysław Kosińak-Kamiński, also criticizes some Ukrainian refugees in Poland and supports the Minister of Foreign Affairs' warning about depriving Ukrainian men of military age of social benefits. He believes that methods for returning men to Ukraine should be developed, which will operate not only in Poland.
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland previously issued a warning to Ukrainian men abroad.
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