Polish government makes decision to prevent protests at the border
The Polish government has added border checkpoints to the list of critical infrastructure to limit possible attempts to block the Polish-Ukrainian border in the future.
This was stated by the chairman of the Council for Cooperation with Ukraine and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Polish Sejm, Pawel Kowal, Rzeczpospolita reports.
“The government has introduced regulations on critical infrastructure, which has slightly reduced the inconvenience associated with protests at the border,” Kowal said.
He emphasized that “the list of what is considered critical infrastructure has been expanded.”
Kowal noted that farmers in Poland and throughout the EU will always look for ways to organize protests that will have the greatest impact on the authorities. On the other hand, any government will try to limit these protests within the law.
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