Much Less at Pis-Demo in Warsaw than Expected
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In Warsaw, the Polish capital, thousands of people have protested against irregular immigration and EU migration policies.
In Poland, the government and the right-wing opposition won a weekend contest about who is the biggest migrant defender. A demonstration by the PiS in Warsaw remained below expectations.
Thousands have demonstrated in Warsaw against the EU migration policy - had called the right-wing national PiS party. There was also anti-German rhetoric. However, much fewer people came than planned. By L. Tomaszewski.
Around 6000 people from all parts of Poland are demonstrating against the EU's migration policy on Saturday in the capital Warsaw. The right-wing nationalist party Law and Justice (PiS) has called for the demonstration.
In Poland's capital, Warsaw, thousands of people have demonstrated against the EU migration policy. The right-wing conservative PiS party had called.
A protest against European migration policies was held in the Polish capital Warsaw on Sunday, called by the main opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party, which backs nationalist President Karol Nawrocki. According to the French news agency AFP, several thousand people from all over Poland gathered despite heavy rain.
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