Polish President Joins Right-Wing March
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The Polish March of Independence was Tuesday, like every November 11th, the meeting of nationalists and their anti-immigrant speeches. This year, ultra-conservative president Karol Nawrocki took part in the procession.
In Poland, 11 November is the date of the national holiday. It marks the reappearance of the country on the map of Europe in 1918, after having been scratched for 123 years. But in recent years, however, the famous march of Independence has been recovered by the ultra-nationalist right and the presence of hooligans makes the overflows frequent. This year, President Karol Nawrocki, himself from this violent and nationalist milieu, has also joined…
On 11 November the new foundation of Poland will be celebrated. Rights and far-right forces in Europe have made the march in Warsaw their own
Every year on November 11th, the Polish rights gather in the capital Warsaw. Now high-ranking representatives of the national conservative PiS participate.
The Polish Prime Minister was called a traitor from the stage. The crowds shouted that they wanted an LGBT-free Poland and fewer rights for Ukrainians.
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