Large Right-Wing Independence March Passes Through Warsaw
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Poland's new president, Karol Nawrocki, took part in a traditional right-wing march in Warsaw on Tuesday, as the country marked Independence Day.
About 100,000 people, including Polish President Karol Naworokki, have participated in the March March of the Independence of the Polish capital, Warsaw, according to the police's preliminary estimates, in the context where the country celebrated 107 years of independence. The event was organised mainly by nationalist and extreme right groups, reports The Guardian.
In Warsaw, an Independence Day rally under the slogan "One Nation, Strong Poland", organized mainly by nationalist and far-right groups, was attended by around 100,000 people, according to police estimates.
Large right-wing Independence March passes through Warsaw
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