“March of the deceived”
The fourth material is devoted to the parade. – They talk about dictatorship and trampling on democracy, and they raise these slogans freely during the marches that pass through the streets of the capital – announcing the materials leading “Wiadomości”.
According to estimates, between 100,000 and 150,000 people took part in the parade with Tusk. people
Excerpt from the material “News”.
The material again recalls that Wałęsa and Tusk took part in the overthrow of Jan Olszewski’s government, and now, as Bartosz Łyżwiński, who prepared the material, “again wants to overthrow another government.” The material recalls that “the former president (Lech Wałęsa) appears under the pseudonym ‘Bolek’ in the SB files”.
– These are marches and demonstrations in the most deceived people. They allowed themselves to be deceived by the coaches, but they also allowed themselves to be deceived by this slogan – said Piotr Naimski later in his material. opposition activist during the Polish People’s Republic period, until recently secretary of state in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in the government of Mateusz Morawiecki.
Michał Luty, another former oppositionist, also commented in the material, who “did not hide his anger at how parts of the opposition, for political purposes, were bringing people to the streets.” “If there was a dictatorship, they wouldn’t be running around like that,” he said.
According to Łyżwiński’s materials, “according to (unspecified) estimates, between 100 and 150 thousand people took part in the march with Tusk”. – This is much less than the “Gazeta Wyborcza” assumes. For the most part, they were activists associated with the PO who were brought to Warsaw, said the journalist “Wiadomości”. The material does not say that, according to the organizers, up to 500,000 people took part in the parade. people.
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