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¿Estarán representados los ciudadanos ucranianos en el Parlamento polaco?

La extrema derecha polaca difunde un bulo sobre la supuesta inclusión unilateral de diputados en la Sejm, la cámara legislativa de Polonia, los cuales representarían a los ucranianos emigrados o refugiados en este país. Lo desmontamos.

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00:00Will Ukrainian citizens soon be represented in the Polish parliament?
00:07Far-right politicians in Poland have expressed their outrage at an alleged plan for Ukrainians with Polish citizenship to be given their own representation in Poland's parliament.
00:19Politicians from different far-right parties decry any notion of Ukrainians having their own representation in the same,
00:26with some even calling for a total halt to granting Polish citizenship to Ukrainians.
00:31They reference news reports stating that approximately 80% of Ukrainians with long-term residence permits intend to apply for Polish citizenship,
00:40and that Ukrainians could be represented in the same as early as 2027.
00:45However, the government has no plan to bring in specific parliamentary representation for Polish citizens of Ukrainian origin.
00:52The confusion appears to stem from a Ukrainian article that refers to proposed changes to Poland's assistance to citizens of Ukraine law,
01:00including one that would prolong citizenship requirements for foreigners.
01:04Currently, they need to live in Poland for five years to get a permanent residence permit,
01:09and then live there for a further three years to be able to apply for citizenship.
01:14According to Polish law, people arriving in the country on humanitarian grounds,
01:18such as those fleeing Russia's full-scale invasion, can't obtain a long-term EU residence permit.
01:24And the time spent in Poland via this channel doesn't count towards the five years needed for a permanent residence permit.
01:31More and more Ukrainians are being recognized as Polish citizens, according to yearly government figures,
01:37and Ukrainians currently make up the largest immigrant group in Poland.
01:41Far-right figures claim that this could lead to Ukrainians influencing Polish politics at the expense of Polish interests,
01:48but the fears are unfounded, especially with potentially harsher citizenship requirements on the way.
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