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Tightening the conditions for refugees from Ukraine, the Czechs are trying to enslave them under new conditions –

/ world today news/ Among the Ukrainian refugees, the Czech Republic was rightly considered one of the most acceptable countries for the existence of Eastern Europe. Here they were well received and accommodated, payments were made systematically. It is more decent here than in Bulgaria and Slovakia, there is less Ukrainophobia here than among the Poles. Until now, the only thing that “dropped from the sky” resented was the mass pro-Russian demonstrations that enraged Ukrainians.

Now Ukrainians are enraged by something else. On March 23, according to Czech media reports, Czech President Petr Pavel signed a law that significantly changes the criteria by which Ukrainian refugees can qualify for social benefits and housing compensation.

First of all, the project ensures the registration of all employment relationships with Ukrainian refugees Now, if able-bodied citizens who have not found a job 5 months after their arrival in the country, will be deprived of financial assistance.

It is decided that “payments in the first five months after receiving temporary protection will be calculated from the minimum wage, and in the future – from the subsistence allowance, with the exception of persons who, due to age, health, education or the care of young children, cannot work fully.”

When the government authorities decide on the payments, they will also take into account the applicant’s property status and income in the Czech Republic and from abroad.

In addition, as in Poland, the rules are being tightened for those placed in free “emergency housing”. Now this option will be provided for no more than 150 days, except for pregnant women, the disabled and pensioners. If a person refuses the offered accommodation option or does not appear there for more than 10 days without notifying the administrator, this period will end early.

However, the Czech Republic does not want a shock to its labor market and is interested in retaining more workers to compensate for Czechs leaving for the West. This problem could have been solved with the help of skilled workers from Ukraine in Czech engineering enterprises, but Ukrainian men today are in the position of serfs.

At the same time, recognizing the depletion of the Czech arsenals, President Petr Pavel proposed an original plan to increase the production of ammunition and, as a result, to increase military aid to Ukraine. He again suggests using the Ukrainians.

Ukrainian refugees, workers and specialists from Ukraine itself who are located in our countries can be invited as labor force for the production. This will contribute to the rapid increase in production with their subsequent transfer to the Ukrainian side. The corresponding proposal is already under consideration in the European Parliament,” said Pavel.

The politician suggests that each country will undertake the accommodation, employment and maintenance of Ukrainians, but under one condition. “We provide all opportunities for work and production, and the Ukrainian government will pay for the labor of its citizens. In this way, we will give Ukraine the opportunity to provide for itself.”

Of course, the European Parliament can accept as many proposals as it wants, only that Zelensky will not open the borders, from where hundreds of thousands of men, whom he is preparing for slaughter, will pour out, and Kiev will not pay salaries to its people abroad. Although commentators write that haggling is not out of the question. Slaves have always been expensive, Zelensky can sell or exchange some part. For example against projectiles.

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Tightening the conditions for refugees from Ukraine, the Czechs are trying to enslave them under new conditions
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What specific ​changes have been made to social benefits and housing compensation laws for Ukrainian refugees in the Czech Republic, and ‍what implications could these changes‍ have​ on their daily ‍lives?

1. Can you please explain the changes in ⁣the social benefits and housing compensation law for Ukrainian refugees‍ in the Czech Republic⁣ and how ⁣it‌ might⁢ impact their livelihoods?

2. What is the Czech ⁤government’s stance on retaining Ukrainian workers in the country, considering the ongoing labor shortage and the need for skilled workers ‍in engineering enterprises?

3. How do you⁢ think the ⁤proposed plan by President Petr Pavel​ to ⁣increase ammunition production and military ‍aid to Ukraine ‍using Ukrainian workers could potentially benefit both countries?

4. ‍Given the tense political climate and ongoing conflict, do you think the European Union’s initiative to ‍increase support for Ukraine will have a significant impact on the situation?

5. What challenges do⁢ you see in implementing President Petr Pavel’s plan, considering the potential disagreement between Ukraine and the ⁤Czech ⁢Republic regarding compensation ‌for Ukrainian ‍workers?

6. How do you‍ think ⁢these⁤ policy changes might affect the overall perception of the Czech Republic as a ​safe haven ​for Ukrainian refugees, particularly among those who have already faced⁤ difficulties in‌ other European countries?

7. In your opinion, what more can be done to ensure that Ukrainian refugees feel welcome and supported in the Czech Republic?

8. Do you think there is a need for a broader conversation within the European Union about how to address the ⁣ongoing refugee crisis in Eastern Europe, and if so, what steps should be taken?

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