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Recognition of Greeks as National Minority: New Rights and Support

This bill officially recognizes the Greek community in Poland as a national minority. This grants Greeks full rights to cultivate their identity, language, and culture, including the possibility of learning Greek and financial support for cultural activities. The change aims to protect their heritage and ensure equal status with other minorities.
Key points
The Greek community in Poland will be officially recognized as a national minority, granting them full rights under the law.
Greeks will gain the right to preserve and develop their identity, language, culture, and traditions, including learning Greek in schools.
Greek organizations will be able to apply for public financial support for cultural and educational activities.
The Greek minority will have a representative in the Joint Commission of the Government and National and Ethnic Minorities.
The law will come into effect 6 months after its announcement, with an estimated annual cost of PLN 800,000 to the state budget.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_2360
Process start date: 2026-03-13