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Delay in Polish restitution likely after resignation of minister
19 May, 2006
The resignation of a Polish Cabinet minister may delay the passage
of a restitution bill for Jewish property, JTA reports. Secretary
of State Ryszard Schnepf quit this week after a newspaper article
in which he was quoted as saying that Poland’s prime minister
wanted the country to join in a German-Russian oil pipeline. Schnepf,
whose father was the head of the Polish Jewish community during
the Communist regime, was in the midst of negotiating the details
of a law that would compensate Jews for the confiscation of their
property by the Nazis and Communists. Meanwhile, a meeting that
was to take place on the compensation bill earlier this week between
prime minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz and leaders of the Claims
Conference was canceled. Gideon Taylor, executive vice president
of the Claims Conference, told JTA: “We are concerned that
the departure of secretary of State Schnepf will delay the process,
and we are urging the Polish government to move rapidly to introduce
and improve the proposed legislation.”
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