She is or must be sought. And in both cases, legislative acts will not help. Such an opinion on Wednesday morning, February 7, the minister said on his Twitter page.
He also noted that he would always adhere to the truth, respect those who deserved it and condemn those who dishonored themselves. It does not matter - their own or others'. It does not matter - in Warsaw, Kiev or elsewhere - added the head of the Ukrainian diplomatic department.
Recall, the Senate of Poland on the night of February 1 adopted without amendment the law on the National Memory Institute, which provides, in particular, punishment for "crimes of Ukrainian nationalists". For the adoption of the bill voted 57 senators, mainly the ruling party "Law and Justice", 23 opposed and two abstained.
Amendments to the law provide for fines or imprisonment for up to three years for "attributing responsibility to the Polish people or state, including for crimes committed by the Third Reich".
In addition, the crime in the document is called "Volyn Massacre", for the denial of "Volyn Massacre" is also imposed punishment. In addition, the punishment threatens to use the expression "Polish death camps" in relation to the camps that were located in Poland during World War II.
As reported by URA-Inform, last night Polish President Andrzej Duda signed amendments to the law on the Institute of National Memory - the Commission for the Investigation of Crimes against the Polish People. Thus, the changes previously approved by the Parliament came into force.