PiS Leaders Confirm Participation in Independence March and Related Protests

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The PiS president disclosed at a press conference that he plans to participate in this year’s Independence March. In addition, PiS lawmakers, as outlined by the party’s group leader, Mariusz Błaszczak, will be taking part as well.

Jarosław Kaczyński confirmed his attendance at the upcoming Independence March, noting that his previous participation was limited to a single instance, in 2018, when Poland marked the 100th year since gaining independence. He explained that this year feels appropriate for his involvement, underscoring a personal sense of duty and continuity with past commemorations.

Mariusz Błaszczak added that members of parliament would join the event this year, signaling a larger display of political support from the party’s ranks.

Officials from the parliament and the senate are expected to stand in front of the Ministry of Justice on September 14, and they are also slated to participate in the Independence March scheduled for November 11. The organizers have faced pushback from members of the governing coalition who have sought to curb or counter the demonstrations, yet supporters remain determined that the public will not be swayed or cowed by political disagreements on December 13.

– a participant noted during the remarks.

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The sources for these statements include national political outlets and press briefings conducted in the days leading up to the planned demonstrations.

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