Poland : In a shocking revelation that threatens to upend the political landscape, Poland’s Law and Justice party finds itself embroiled in a deepening scandal involving visa issuance in Africa and Asia.
The alleged corruption scandal, surfacing just a month before the parliamentary elections on October 15, has sent shockwaves through the nation, leaving the ruling party scrambling to contain the damage.
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The controversy centres around reports that Polish consulates in these regions issued visas to migrants in exchange for bribes, unwittingly allowing some to enter the European Union, with a few subsequently using it as a platform to pursue passage to the United States.
The scandal has already had severe consequences, including an attempted suicide by a former deputy foreign minister, who has denied his involvement but now finds himself hospitalized.
Law and Justice, once the frontrunner among several parties for the upcoming elections, faces uncertainty regarding its future support. Opposition parties are seizing the opportunity to castigate the government for alleged corruption and hypocrisy, given its staunch anti-immigrant stance.
“This is the biggest scandal we have faced in the 21st century. Corruption at the highest levels of government is a direct threat to all of us. And it’s because of people whose mouths are full of phrases about security,” declared Senate Speaker Tomasz Grodzki, an opposition politician, during a televised address to the nation on Friday evening.
What adds an intriguing dimension to this scandal is Poland’s contrasting policies on refugees. The country has welcomed refugees from Ukraine, primarily Christian, portraying a humanitarian stance.
However, ruling party officials have consistently articulated concerns regarding the potential threat posed by Muslims and individuals from diverse cultures to Poland’s identity and security.
Media reports allege that Poland’s consular sections issued nearly 250,000 visas to migrants from Asia and Africa since 2021, in exchange for bribes amounting to thousands of dollars. Poland’s status as a member of the EU’s visa-free Schengen zone allowed these migrants to traverse European borders unhindered upon their arrival in the country.
Szymon Holownia, leader of a centre-right opposition party, strongly condemned the governing party, accusing them of jeopardizing the safety of millions of Poles through the reprehensible practice of visa sales.
In response to the mounting crisis, the Foreign Ministry announced the dismissal of an official “in connection with the ongoing findings regarding irregularities in the visa issuance process.” Additionally, they have initiated an audit of their consular department and all consular posts.
The Polish government has chosen to address the issue directly by conducting a referendum with questions related to migration. One notable question asks voters if they support accepting “thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa” as part of an EU relocation plan.
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