"We will defend the rights of religion, family, and traditional customs, because these are the values that contemporary Europe particularly needs. (...) At the foot of Wawel Hill, where the remains of our kings and bards are laid to rest – we swear to all Poles that we will never deviate from these principles." This was the oath taken by Civic Platform politicians in 2003. How much of it remains after 23 years?
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"We will defend the rights of religion, family, and traditional customs, because these are the values that contemporary Europe particularly needs. (...) At the foot of Wawel Hill, where the remains of our kings and bards are laid to rest – we swear to all Poles that we will never deviate from these principles." This was the oath taken by Civic Platform politicians in 2003. How much of it remains after 23 years?