Donald Tuk hoped that a million participants would show up at his demonstration in Warsaw. Meanwhile, the police soon announced that 100,000 people were at the start. Attendees. Even the TOK FM radio website and the German Zeit wrote about the poor turnout of the march. The whole thing caused a wave of comments on the internet, some of which are shown below.
Radio TOK FM: “The Tusk event is not an extremely great success.” So we already know that TOK FM will also be present in Free Poland. Especially when they add that the #SafePoland convention is a bigger success
There was supposed to be a Million Heart March, but there were less than 100,000 people. A total failure of attendance.
Game is over! Compromising stories of a million. This photo shows the entire march. The highlighted circles are empty spaces. Photo right approximately. There is a maximum of 90 – 130 thousand. Just like during the Independence March. Much less than on June 4 and the first KOD marches. Anyone who tells these fairy tales about a million has no shame.
Even the German @zeitonline reports: more than 100,000 protest against the march in Warsaw. TVN is working hard to frame it the right way, but unfortunately the turnout is 1/10 of expectations.
Let’s be honest: the turnout at the Donek March is consistent. And just to be clear: TVN shows it
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– RELATION. The Million Heart March marched through the streets of the capital. The turnout was far below the organizers’ expectations
– Failure of the turnout at the Tusk march! There are unofficial police records. There are supposed to be a million participants, but there are… 100,000. people
Source: wPolityce

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