Sejm Urges Government to Withdraw from EU Migration Pact
A draft Sejm resolution calls on the Polish Government to unilaterally withdraw from the European Union's Migration Pact. MPs argue that the pact, introducing a mandatory solidarity and migrant relocation mechanism, could negatively affect Poland's security and its citizens, and also involve financial costs for not accepting migrants.
Key points
The EU Migration Pact mandates solidarity, including the relocation of at least 30,000 migrants annually to member states.
Countries not accepting migrants will face a penalty of 20,000 euros for each unprocessed asylum application.
Proponents of the resolution fear the pact could lower Poland's security level and increase state budget costs.
The Sejm expects the Polish Government to immediately take formal steps to withdraw from the Migration Pact.
2025-07-09
For
222
Against
14
Abstain
3
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1044
Process start date: 2025-02-20
Voting date: 2025-07-09
Meeting no: 38
Voting no: 40