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In Poland, authorities have imposed new requirements on Ukrainian refugees staying in collective accommodation centers (OZZ), requiring them to sign a declaration acknowledging their impending loss of residency rights. This has led to the potential eviction of children and elderly individuals who cannot meet the new conditions. The situation has sparked criticism, particularly from Joanna Jesis-Polewska, head of a private OZZ in Gorzów Wielkopolski, who refuses to comply with the policy and plans to fight against what she calls an 'inhuman' approach. While the government has temporarily delayed the enforcement of the policy for retirees by one month, the conditions remain harsh, including restrictions on employment and the requirement that adult family members in Poland provide financial support. Some local authorities have begun negotiating temporary solutions, but the overall policy remains controversial.

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OKO.press logoOKO.pressNeodvisenLevoDejstva 75Objektivnost 65pred 4 dnevi
Upravičenec mora podpisati na kirografu, otroci odpuščeni, upokojitev za mesec dni

In Poland, authorities have imposed new requirements on Ukrainian refugees staying in collective accommodation centers (OZZ), requiring them to sign a declaration acknowledging their impending loss of residency rights. This has led to the potential eviction of children and elderly individuals who cannot meet the new conditions. The situation has sparked criticism, particularly from Joanna Jesis-Polewska, head of a private OZZ in Gorzów Wielkopolski, who refuses to comply with the policy and plans to fight against what she calls an 'inhuman' approach. While the government has temporarily delayed the enforcement of the policy for retirees by one month, the conditions remain harsh, including restrictions on employment and the requirement that adult family members in Poland provide financial support. Some local authorities have begun negotiating temporary solutions, but the overall policy remains controversial.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the Polish government's migration policy as 'inhuman,' 'unjust,' and 'deeply immoral,' using emotionally charged language and emphasizing the negative impact on vulnerable groups like children and the elderly. It highlights resistance from private actors and criticizes the policy,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 75 · Objektivnost 65): The article accurately reports the policy changes affecting Ukrainian refugees, including the loss of rights for elderly and children in OZZ centers. It mentions specific individuals like Joanna Jesis-Polewska and her actions, aligning with the primary document. However, it lacks some details from t

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