Thousands Join Solidarity Trade Union Protest Against EU Green Policies in Warsaw
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Thousands join Solidarity trade union protest against EU green policies in Warsaw
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Several streets will be closed, and buses and trams will be detoured. Drivers can expect traffic jams in the city center. The "Solidarity" rally will begin at Castle Square at 12:00 p.m. From there, participants will walk along Krakowskie Przedmieście, Nowy Świat, Aleje Ujazdowskie, and Matejki Street to the Sejm building on Wiejska Street. Along the way, they will stop in front of the Presidential Palace. Participants should arrive at the parli…
In Warsaw, thousands of Poles attended a march organized by the Solidarity trade union under the slogan "Together for Poland and Poles." Participants are demanding, among other things, a referendum on EU climate policy, and the event is being held under the patronage of Telewizja wPolsce24. It turns out that a statue of Prime Minister Donald Tusk was for sale at the event. How much does it cost?
On Wednesday, a demonstration organized by the Solidarity Trade Union took place in Warsaw, with representatives of the Association of Secular Catechists from across Poland also participating. Religious education teachers, parents, and those committed to promoting the teaching of values, religion, and ethics in Polish schools gathered in the capital. Participants emphasized that their presence is civic and social. – The article "Solidarity Manif…
Thousands of Solidarity trade unionists are marching through Warsaw under the slogan "Together for Poland and Poles." They are demanding, among other things, a referendum on EU climate policy. "Poland must leave the ETS immediately and must invite other European Union countries to do the same," said Przemysław Czarnek, vice president of the Law and Justice party (PiS), before the demonstration began.
We declare to Ms. Ursula Von der Leyen, together with the people of Solidarity, here, today in Warsaw. We do not accept your climate religion," Przemysław Czarnek thundered during an anti-government demonstration by NSZZ Solidarność trade unionists. Demonstrators are demanding a referendum on EU climate policy.
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