“Long live Poland! Free, democratic and independent. And simply: ours, the only one, the most beautiful and most common,” the Prime Minister wrote on Facebook.
The head of government added several photos from the celebration of the 105th anniversary of Poland’s regaining of independence.
On November 11, Poland celebrates National Independence Day to commemorate the transfer of the Supreme Command of the Polish Army to Józef Piłsudski by the Regency Council on that day in 1918.
The holiday was established in 1937 by the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. It was abolished in 1945 and was not officially celebrated during the entire period of the Polish People’s Republic. The holiday was reinstated by law in 1989 – since then National Independence Day on November 11 has been a public holiday.
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Source: wPolityce