Poles celebrate coronation of 1st king at march supporting conservative presidential candidate
- Thousands of Poles participated in a march celebrating 1,000 years since the coronation of the first Polish king, Bolesław the Brave, on April 18, 1025, affirming Poland's national independence.
- The event was supported by the Law and Justice party, which organized the march aiming to support their candidate against frontrunner Rafał Trzaskowski.
- Participants of the march cheered for Poland while waving national flags.
- An election on May 18 will determine if Law and Justice maintains influence in the presidential palace.
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Poles celebrate coronation of 1st king at march supporting conservative presidential candidate
Poles have traveled from across the country to the nation’s capital for a patriotic demonstration celebrating 1,000 years since the coronation of the first Polish king.
PiS organized a march in Warsaw to mark the 1000th anniversary of the Kingdom of Poland
In the Polish metropolis of Warsaw, a march was held on Saturday to mark the 1000th anniversary of the coronation of the first Polish king Boleslav I. Chrabré and the passing of 500 years since the Duchy of Prussia became the domain of the Polish Crown. The event was organized by the largest opposition party Law and Justice (PiS), PAP and TVN24 television reported. PiS chairman Jaroslaw Kaczynski called for the march at the end of March, along w…
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