Polish nationalists stage anti-immigration demonstration ahead of polls
- Several thousand Polish nationalists organised an anti-immigration protest in Warsaw on May 10, 2025, ahead of the presidential election.
- The protest followed growing concerns over immigration, especially due to a wave of migrants entering Poland reportedly encouraged by Belarus and Russia.
- Demonstrators carried national flags and chanted slogans like "No to immigration", marching towards the government seat while supporting nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki.
- Nawrocki polls second with about 25 percent support, while pro-European Union candidate Rafal Trzaskowski leads with 32 percent, as immigration remains a key election issue.
- The protest highlights increasing public and political divisions over immigration policy and reflects nationalist efforts to influence voting ahead of the May 18 election.
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Thousands march against immigration in Warsaw
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