
In an extremely rare act of government deferring to the will of the people in relation to issues of migration, Poland has announced it will put the issue of Third World migration to people via referendum.
In a move that has left the EU elite in Brussels apoplectic, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that a referendum would be held asking if the country should take in “thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa” in a video published online on Sunday.
The referendum would coincide with Poland’s next parliamentary election on the 15th of October.
Morawiecki’s ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS) has already provoked the ire of the EU and even incurred sanctions against his country for remaining loyal to the Polish people and his own conservative politics.
Poland along with some other Eastern European countries, notably, Hungary, have rejected the EU’s plan to redistribute non-European migrants across the continent and rejected the ideology of mass migration in favour encouraging indigenous population growth.
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