RT.com
26 Sep 2025, 13:11 GMT+10
Attitudes shifted after the presidential election in May won by nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki, the French paper has reported
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment has been on the rise in Poland, with many refugees avoiding speaking their native language in public over fear of facing abuse, Le Monde has reported.
Poland has been one of Ukraine's main backers since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022, and has accepted more than a million refugees from the neighboring state.
However, Le Monde reported in an article on Thursday that attitudes towards Ukrainian arrivals have shifted, especially following the election in May won by nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki.
The outlet cited Ukrainian journalist Zoriana Varenia, who complained on social media last month that she had been pushed and insulted while talking on the phone in her native language in central Warsaw. Varenia also recalled another incident in which she and a friend were told by a man on a bus that "in Poland, we speak Polish!"
Miroslava Kerik, the president of the Ukrainian House in Warsaw, told Le Monde that "a year ago, we considered this kind of incident to be marginal. Now, not a day goes by without such stories being told to us."
"Children are regularly bullied at school. Many Ukrainians avoid speaking their language in public, even not answering the phone. Some are trying to lose their accent," Kerik said.
According to the article, resentment towards Ukrainians in Poland is being fueled by assertions that they abuse the family benefits system, enjoy privileged access to public services, including healthcare, and contribute to an increase in crime.
Rhetoric that Kiev wants to "drag" Warsaw into the Ukraine conflict is also increasingly popular among Poles, Le Monde reported. It mentioned a study by the Res Futura analytics center, which found that more comments on Polish social media blamed Ukraine rather than Russia for a drone incursion into their country earlier in September.
In August, Nawrocki vetoed legislation prolonging benefits for Ukrainian refugees, with the president's office saying that he "does not agree to the privileged treatment of citizens of other countries." Earlier this month, the Polish parliament adopted a bill aimed at stripping jobless Ukrainian refugees of their payouts.
(RT.com)
Get a daily dose of Poland Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Poland Sun.
More InformationBRUSSELS, Belgium: A cyberattack that crippled check-in systems at several major European airports is still disrupting travel, forcing...
DUBLIN, Ireland: A wealthy American real estate agent has admitted sexually assaulting a young man in the sauna at Dublin's Shelbourne...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Nearly 9.4 million euros was funneled through so-called money mule accounts in Ireland in the year to June 2025, according...
DUBLIN, Ireland: High-end vehicles from Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, and Land Rover are among dozens of vehicles seized from motorists...
Attitudes shifted after the presidential election in May won by nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki, the French paper has reported...
(250926) -- NANJING, Sept. 26, 2025 (Xinhua) -- This undated file photo shows the BSH Global R&D Center in Nanjing, capital of east...
REDMOND, Washington – Microsoft has severed ties with an Israeli military intelligence unit after determining the agency was using...
SEOUL, South Korea: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has signaled that dialogue with the United States remains possible, but only if...
HONG KONG: Hong Kong went into lockdown on September 23 as Super Typhoon Ragasa — the world's most powerful storm of 2025 — closed...
JALALABAD, Afghanistan: The Taliban government has firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed call to regain control of...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: A cyberattack that crippled check-in systems at several major European airports is still disrupting travel, forcing...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Donald Trump said media mogul Rupert Murdoch, his son Lachlan Murdoch, and Dell Technologies founder Michael...
