Thousands Take Part in Independence Day March in Warsaw
About 20,000 people joined community events across Poland alongside a peaceful nationalist march in Warsaw, with no security incidents reported, officials said.
- On Tuesday, thousands took part in a nationalist march in Warsaw to mark Polish Independence Day, rallying branches of Polish nationalism and the political right.
- Poland observes Independence Day to recall its reemergence after partitions, and Polish Independence Day's significance drives large national commemorations nationwide.
- British political activist Tommy Robinson attended at the invite of Dominik Tarczyński, MEP for PiS, while Polish President Karol Nawrocki and Jaroslaw Kaczyński, leader of Law and Justice , also marched the route.
- A large police presence patrolled the city, and city officials said this year the march passed off without security incidents, although regional authorities had banned fireworks and some set off flares.
- Nationwide events included a community run estimated at 20,000 participants, while a smaller anti-fascist march took place in another part of Warsaw with pro-immigration signs and Palestinian flags.
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An annual march of right-wing groups takes place in Warsaw on Poland's Independence Day. This year, the new president, Karol Nawrocki, was also present.
Poland's Independence Day march this year concentrated more than 100,000 people in Warsaw, led by the country's president, ultra-nationalist Karol Nawrocki, and among hostile proclamations to the Prime Minister, liberal Donald Tusk. "We will never again be a colony of anyone. I will never allow them to treat us as pets that only repeat what other countries dictate," proclaimed Nawrocki, in the face of a spectacular display of flags, pyrotechnics…
President Karol Nawrocki attended this year's Independence March, carrying the national flag. His presence was captured in a video published on Platform X by the Chancellery of the President. Leading politicians, including the leaders of Law and Justice and the Confederation, are also participating in the event. Warsaw services, led by Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, are monitoring the march, which is currently proceeding without any major disru…
In Warsaw, the traditional procession for the Independence Day of Poland began.
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