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Poland’s Interior Minister slams opposition for ‘trying to seize power’ as 1,000s protest Poland’s Interior Minister slams opposition for ‘trying to seize power’ as 1,000s protest
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Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Blaszczak has accused the opposition of trying to seize, just as thousands once again take to the streets across the country to protest against the government. Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Blaszczak has accused the opposition of trying to seize power, just as thousands once again take to the streets across the country to protest against the government.
After police broke up a blockade of the parliament building in Warsaw in the early hours on Saturday morning, several thousand protesters again poured into the streets of the capital and other cities, according to Reuters and photos posted on social media.After police broke up a blockade of the parliament building in Warsaw in the early hours on Saturday morning, several thousand protesters again poured into the streets of the capital and other cities, according to Reuters and photos posted on social media.
Blaszczak described Friday’s protests as “an illegal attempt to seize power” while speaking to RMF FM radio on Saturday.Blaszczak described Friday’s protests as “an illegal attempt to seize power” while speaking to RMF FM radio on Saturday.
His statement hasn’t daunted the protesters, however.His statement hasn’t daunted the protesters, however.
According to Reuters, Ryszard Petru, a leader in the opposition Nowoczesna party, told TVN 24 channel, “If the situation which is taking place, in which... PiS [the ruling Law and Justice party] has lost the trust of the people, if the situation continues, early elections will be necessary.”According to Reuters, Ryszard Petru, a leader in the opposition Nowoczesna party, told TVN 24 channel, “If the situation which is taking place, in which... PiS [the ruling Law and Justice party] has lost the trust of the people, if the situation continues, early elections will be necessary.”
"We will be on the streets until they are done destroying the country," Mateusz Kijowski, the leader of the Committee for the Defence of Democracy movement, also told the crowds."We will be on the streets until they are done destroying the country," Mateusz Kijowski, the leader of the Committee for the Defence of Democracy movement, also told the crowds.
This current stalemate is one of the biggest in Poland’s parliamentary history. On Friday, after opposition lawmakers blocked a vote on the state budget, the ruling parties voted in another hall – a move the opposition says was illegal, while claiming that the vote was falsified.This current stalemate is one of the biggest in Poland’s parliamentary history. On Friday, after opposition lawmakers blocked a vote on the state budget, the ruling parties voted in another hall – a move the opposition says was illegal, while claiming that the vote was falsified.
On Saturday, several thousand protesters rallied in front of the Presidential Palace in the Polish capital to demonstrate against a string of measures set to be taken by the government.On Saturday, several thousand protesters rallied in front of the Presidential Palace in the Polish capital to demonstrate against a string of measures set to be taken by the government.
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In particular, restrictions are to be placed on the media’s access to lawmakers in parliament, and new regulations limiting the number of TV stations at debates to five are set to be introduced.In particular, restrictions are to be placed on the media’s access to lawmakers in parliament, and new regulations limiting the number of TV stations at debates to five are set to be introduced.
About 2,000 protesters chanting “freedom, equality, democracy!” while waving Polish and EU flags eventually marched from the Presidential Palace to the parliament.About 2,000 protesters chanting “freedom, equality, democracy!” while waving Polish and EU flags eventually marched from the Presidential Palace to the parliament.
Opposition leader Petru told the crowd that Poles would not accept the “dictators” who are trying to restrict journalists’ access to parliament, AP reported.Opposition leader Petru told the crowd that Poles would not accept the “dictators” who are trying to restrict journalists’ access to parliament, AP reported.
Protests erupted after the vote on Friday, with thousands taking to the streets and police using force – and, according to some reports, tear gas – to clear the way for Kaczynski and a few other top members of parliament, who left the scene in a vehicle.Protests erupted after the vote on Friday, with thousands taking to the streets and police using force – and, according to some reports, tear gas – to clear the way for Kaczynski and a few other top members of parliament, who left the scene in a vehicle.
The protests’ hashtag, #WolneMediawSejmie (Free Media in Sejm), is now trending on Polish-speaking Twitter feeds.The protests’ hashtag, #WolneMediawSejmie (Free Media in Sejm), is now trending on Polish-speaking Twitter feeds.