Polish premier takes swipe as proposed EU migration overhaul


(MENAFN) Polish Premier Mateusz Morawiecki has taken a swipe at projected European Union migration overhaul, presently stopped by Hungary as well as Poland, by uploading a video clip that contrasted parts of aggressive protests in France against nonviolent towns in his country.

The Prime Minister himself has put forth his own strategy in search of restricting group migration.

On Friday, Morawiecki shared a video clip on his twitter account in backing of a Polish-backed strategy called “Europe of Secure Borders.”

The video clip portrayed French roads as well as vehicles submerged in flames, with demonstrators smashing store windows. The images of contrasted with nonviolent as well as neat Polish towns busy with life.

“We do not want such scenes on Polish streets,” the description in the video clip stated.
The ferocity in France exploded over the death of a 17-year-old at the hands of a law enforcement officer on Tuesday.

Based on regional establishments, almost 1,000 people have been detained across the nation and 45,000 police officers positioned to manage the disturbance.

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