Tusk in the dilemma: step backwards in asylum law in Poland?

Tusk in the dilemma: step backwards in asylum law in Poland?
A storm pulls over Poland! As soon as Donald Tusk, former EU Council chairman Donald Tusk has the reins in his hand, the shocking news is piling up. After the change of power, which was greeted with great cheers in Berlin and Brussels, the new prime minister is now causing outrage: the suspension of asylum law has been decided!
Many had hoped for a turn for the better, but reality looks different. Tusk, who wanted to stage himself as an advocate of the EU and the rule of law, bends and takes a step back that could have devastating effects on the rights of migrants. The temporary suspension of asylum law for irregular people is not a harmless step - it is a dangerous trend that undermines the principles of democracy!
migration strategy with shocking consequences
But what is really behind this drastic decision? Tusk blames the two "rogue states" Russia and Belarus, whose rulers Lukaschenko urge people to get into the EU via Poland. A clear attempt to name the culprit and justify your own policy!
But in truth, a completely different agenda is followed. The announcement is a desperate attempt to counteract the introduction of internal border controls, which could make the previous, rather generous handling more difficult when taking asylum seekers. In a country in which tens of thousands of Ukrainian war refugees already found refuge, there is a new resistance to migrants from other parts of the world. Tusk not only enables his own political goals, but also orders itself to the rest of the EU trend, which is increasingly shifting to the right.
- Announcement of a temporary suspension of the asylum law for irregular migrants!
- irresponsible: The EU fundamental rights charta should no longer apply in Poland!
- A shocking departure from democratic principles!
- Political pressure from Berlin and the escalating problem in migration policy!
The pact about a load compensation for migration? Tusk gives way to this topic and thus clarifies: It is mainly about political points at home. A dangerous game with the fates of people who are looking for protection and have hope for a better life!
This development clearly shows that in Polish politics the shirt is closer than the pants-and that under the covering coat of EU friendliness! Tusk now has to ask the questions and the pressure from both Europeans and their own citizens. The situation is tense and the constitutional principles seem to be left behind!
This is once again clear: in politics, the decisions are often shocking speed and consequences for those who are most vulnerable - the migrants. An unexpected comeback of dark times?