(Photo: Dżachet) (Pav’s photo) Not everyone was able to come to Warsaw for today’s parade, which is why several hundred people gathered at Plac Wolności in Opole. They protested, among other things, against government policies. Similar events occurred throughout Poland.
On Twitter, a government spokesperson referred to an opposition march organized in the streets of Warsaw, which was supposed to be a protest against the current government, where PO leader Donald Tusk and former president Lech Wałęsa were on the
The main theme of this year’s “Polska Wielki Projekt” Congress is sovereignty. Adrian Klarenbach on Radio Poland 24 asked prof. Zdzisław Krasnodębski. Previously, the politician took part in sovereign panels in the context of just peace, reparations, reparations and reconciliation.
“I suggest that we try a real Polish-German dialogue on difficult topics in Polish-German relations,’ said deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Arkadiusz Mularczyk about his visit to Berlin in an interview with Deutsche Welle. I am aware
On June 4, the parade will take place in Warsaw. Donald Tusk, head of the Civic Platform, encouraged participation in the demonstrations. The date is accidental. June 4 marks the 34th anniversary of the first partially free elections for the
The film was shared on social media by politicians from the ruling camp. “The June 4th march turned into a hate march?” – commented Adam Andruszkiewicz “There are things that are not done in the civilized world. One of them
“Outrageous” and “disgraceful” – these are the places where the latest PiS has been commented on the most, including references to the Auschwitz camp. He was also sharply criticized by the Auschwitz Museum “The tragedy of millions of victims cannot
News The Great Protest March will take place in Warsaw. This is an initiative of former Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Opposition leader Civic Platform announced that it was a reaction “against high prices, theft and lies, for free elections and
In the Czech Republic, supporters of Russian aggression against Ukraine are taken seriously – they receive prison terms. “Freedom of expression has limits,” warned hours before Russia’s incursion into Ukraine last year, the chief prosecutor’s office of the Czech Republic,
General Gabor Borondi, acting chief of staff of the Hungarian army, gave an interview to Hungarian television on Tuesday, May 9, whose echoes spread far beyond his country’s borders. The military spoke of the need for peace talks and used