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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Thousands march against Polish government Saturday Dec 12,2015

Protesters march to the Presidential Palace in a protest held under the slogan "Citizens for Democracy." Photo: PAP/Rafał Guz  

Thousands took to the streets of several Polish cities Saturday to protest against what they claim is an erosion of democracy under the country’s new Law and Justice (PiS) government
The main demonstration, under the slogan of "Citizens for Democracy," began in Warsaw at noon. The turnout far surpassed the expectations of the organisers, with some 50,000 people taking part in the march, according to the city authorities.
Organised by a group called the Committee for the Defence of Democracy, the demonstration protested against the ruling Law and Justice party’s recent amendments to the law on the Constitutional Tribunal.
The protesters, gathered in front of the seat of the Constitutional Tribunal, marched past the Polish Parliament to the Presidential Palace, chanting “We will defend democracy” and “Freedom, equality and democracy.”

The event was attended by members of the opposition from across the spectrum, including previously ruling Civic Platform (PO), Polish Peoples’ Party (PSL), Nowoczesna and the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD).
“This is not only about the Tribunal, more is at stake than one legal clause or judge,” former labour minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz told the gathered crowds. “We need to take note of the preamble to Poland’s Constitution which points to the interests of all citizens and not the interests of just one party,” he said.

Opponents have accused PiS, which swept to power in general elections in October, of forcing through its own choice of judges to the Constitutional Tribunal in breach of democratic norms. 

However, PiS says that by selecting five new judges it was righting unfair appointments by the previous Civic Platform (PO) government towards the end of its term in power.

 

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