Almost half a million protesters marched through Warsaw in fear their country is moving away from democracy.
A handmade sign reading “I cannot give up freedom” was attached to their baby stroller.
"I promise you victory, a settlement of evil, compensation for human wrongs and reconciliation among Poles." According to Reuters, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, denies subverting democratic norms and says the party's aim is to protect traditional Christian values against liberal pressures from the West.Supporters of the march have warned the election might be the nation's last chance to stop the erosion of democracy under Law and Justice, amid growing fears that the fall election might not be fair.
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