A law governing the protected status of Ukrainian nationals in Poland is set to expire, and nationalist President Karol Nawrocki has yet to sign a bill to renew it — putting up to a million people at risk of falling into a legal limbo.
Breakdown
- The protected status for Ukrainians in Poland is set to expire, affecting many livelihoods. 12s
- Poland's president vetoed the latest version of the law granting Ukrainians rights to stay and work. 48s
- An amended law is awaiting the president's signature amid far-right opposition. 54s
- Public support for Ukrainian refugees has declined as debates over costs intensify. 1m 1s
- Ukrainian refugees are highly active in the labor market and contribute 2.7% to Poland's GDP. 1m 18s