Thousands gather in Warsaw for opposition rally ahead of tight election
- Tens of thousands of people gathered in Warsaw for an opposition rally, signaling a big change and Poland's rebirth according to PO leader Donald Tusk.
- The rally, organized by the liberal Civic Platform , highlights the importance of the upcoming election in deciding Poland's future in the European Union and its democratic standing.
- Many attendees at the rally expressed their support by waving Polish and EU flags, further emphasizing their desire for Poland to remain a part of the EU.
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THOUSANDS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF POLISH OPPOSITION LEADER
Thousands of people gather for a march to support the opposition against the governing populist Law and Justice party Sunday in Warsaw, Poland. Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk told supporters that political "change for the better is inevitable" in Poland…
THOUSANDS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF POLISH OPPOSITION LEADER
Thousands of people gather for a march to support the opposition against the governing populist Law and Justice party Sunday in Warsaw, Poland. Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk told supporters that political "change for the better is inevitable" in Poland…
THOUSANDS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF POLISH OPPOSITION LEADER
Thousands of people gather for a march to support the opposition against the governing populist Law and Justice party Sunday in Warsaw, Poland. Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk told supporters that political "change for the better is inevitable" in Poland…
Polish opposition holds huge Warsaw rally ahead of elections
Massive crowds descended on the Polish capital of Warsaw on Sunday for a rally organized by the country's opposition party ahead of elections that could determine Poland's future in Europe later this month. Laila Harrak speaks to Jan Cienski, Senior Policy Editor at Politico.
Polish opposition holds massive Warsaw rally ahead of tight election
Hundreds of thousands of people held an opposition rally in Warsaw on Sunday (1 October), two weeks ahead of an election that the liberal Civic Platform (PO) says may decide Poland's future in the European Union and its democratic standing.
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