Lewica Razem’s press secretary Dorota Olko stated in an interview with RMF FM that the Independence March will likely no longer be a cyclical event after a possible change of government. “I don’t see any justification for this being a cyclical event,” she said. At the same time, she showed ignorance about this event.
Cyclical event or not?
In an interview with RMF FM, Lewica Razem spokesperson Dorota Olko was asked whether the Independence March, which will take place next Saturday, November 11, organized by national groups, will no longer be a cyclical event after a possible change in the situation. government.
I think so, because we know what happens with cyclical events, they have a guaranteed priority
– she said.
And I think that November 11 is also a date when different circles should have equal rights to celebrate patriotism, an important date in the history of Poland in their own way. So I don’t see any justification for this being a cyclical event
– she emphasized.
Will MN survive in a ‘rudimentary form’?
At the same time, she was thinking about whether the Independence March would survive.
I think the far right is weakening, but it will probably continue in some residual or partial form, but that’s not my question.
– said Dorota Olko, who is a sociologist by training, so she should probably be a little more versed in certain sociological phenomena, even those that are not necessarily her cup of tea.
The Independence March, which has been taking place since 2010 during the government of Donald Tusk – and during a relatively bad period for the Polish right – attracted around 100,000 people. people. A record number of visitors was registered in 2018, on the unique centenary of Poland’s regaining of independence. About 250,000 people came to the march. people.
Actually a rudimentary form…
aja/RMF FM, marszniepodleglosci.pl
Source: wPolityce