Poland has officially recognized its Greek community as a national minority following the signing of a legislative amendment by President Karol Nawrocki. The decision concludes a process of amending laws related to national and ethnic minorities and regional languages within the country. The announcement was made by the Greek Embassy in Warsaw, signaling a formal acknowledgement of the community’s status. This legal change provides the Greek community with specific rights and protections afforded to national minorities in Poland. The amendment’s details have not been fully released, but the recognition marks a significant step for the Greek diaspora in Poland. This move is expected to foster cultural preservation and integration efforts within the community. Further information regarding the specifics of the amended law is anticipated.
