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Norway introduces new regulations. Due to the increasing number of crimes and offenses committed by Poles, the Norwegian government decided to tighten the law. From April 1, 2023, Poles will have to carry special documents that will allow them to be easily identified. This document is to be affixed to outerwear and must be kept visible at all times during your stay in Norway. The regulations apply to Poles living in Norwayas well as visitors.

Arguments of the new regulations

Norwegian government argues that the new regulations are aimed at preventing crimes and improving security in the country. Poles, however, claim that this is discrimination and a violation of human rights. Poles who do not comply with the new regulations will be subject to fines or arrest. The Norwegian authorities ensure that special documents will be available to Poles at selected points throughout the country. Government decision Norwegian caused a lot of controversy and protests from Poles living in the country. Some of them are even planning to leave Norway due to the new regulations.

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This article was created on April 1.04.2023, XNUMX, and it is April Fool's Day

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