During discussions in commissions, senators rejected the amendment removing the notion of "crimes of Ukrainian nationalists".
Commissions of the Senate of Poland endorsed and remained unchanged the updated legislation on the Institute of national memory, which among other things introduces criminal liability for denying the crimes of Ukrainian nationalists.
The legislation was supported by the commissions on human rights, rule of law, and cultural issues, Europeiska Pravda reports.
Eleven senators voted for the adoption of the bill in its current form, while only five were against it with no abstentions.
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In addition, the senators rejected the amendment removing the notion of "crimes of Ukrainian nationalists".
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The amendments had been promoted by the senators of the opposition’s "Civil Platform".
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