Polish Demonstration for Constitutional Court Defenders

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Free Poles gathered in front of the Constitutional Tribunal to protest actions by the leadership associated with Donald Tusk, rallying under the banner “In defense of the Constitutional Court.”

13:15. Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik addressed the crowd

Voicing appreciation for the turnout, the speakers credited the protesters with sustaining support during a period of political tension. They asserted that the protest was a response to perceived violations of freedom, dignity, and honor, stressing that those values remained intact because of the people who stood together. They affirmed a commitment to national pride and liberty.

– stated Kamiński, emphasizing that white flags would never be raised.

There was a call to address what was described as widespread lawlessness in the country, linking the date December 13 to previous political actions. The speakers voiced a determination to oppose what they view as improper governance.

– added a PiS Member of Parliament.

As the demonstration progressed, attendees who had supported the cause outside detention facilities and other venues were acknowledged. The speakers thanked the crowd for daily encouragement and resilience, describing the participants as a source of strength against perceived intimidation. The crowd was praised for its unity and its red-and-white banner as a symbol of national solidarity.

– remarked Maciej Wąsik.

13:05. MEP Dominik Tarczyński addressed the assembly

The speaker claimed large numbers of supporters, highlighting millions of Poles as allies. The message positioned Tusk as a focal point of political controversy, accusing him of undermining policy measures and commitments. The speaker contended that recent promises regarding economic and social measures were not fulfilled and that this had broader implications for governance. The narrative suggested a commitment to defending national traditions and social order against perceived external pressure.

– emphasized PiS member Dominik Tarczyński.

The remarks framed the movement as part of a larger fight for freedom, truth, and the rule of law, arguing that Poland should be seen as a country with a long historical legacy rather than a dependent political system. The speakers invoked national figures and cultural icons to reinforce a sense of continuity and resilience, insisting that external changes would not erase national identity.

– Tarczyński asserted.

Thank you for participation, activity, and faith. The crowd was reminded of recent electoral outcomes and the belief that a large portion of the population did not support the opposing leadership. The discussion touched on concerns raised by teachers and farmers about government actions, and the perception that some officials were out of touch with ordinary citizens. The narrative framed Brussels engagement and money flows as matters of public consequence, suggesting that the political direction by Tusk would result in adverse outcomes. The opposing view presented a scenario in which the political landscape would shift in favor of the people depicted as grounded in Polish values.

– Dominik Tarczyński commented on the broader political climate.

He proclaimed a contrast between a European image of leadership and the self-identity of the protesters, who were portrayed as people of faith, honor, and national heritage. The narrative asserted that Polish unity and tradition stood as the defining forces behind the movement, rather than external influence or financial considerations. The speaker urged continued vigilance as future local and European elections approached, expressing confidence in a conservative resurgence in political leadership across Europe.

– the MEP asserted, with chants of “God, honor and country.”

These values were framed as essential and non-negotiable, contrasted against the influence of foreign currency or external political pressures. The message reiterated a commitment to historical identity and self-reliance, while suggesting that elections would offer a renewed opportunity to shape policy in Poland and across Europe.

– stated by the speaker.

There was a sense that turnout would remain high in future demonstrations, mirroring past events and signaling continued public engagement in the political process.

Let supporters come together to express opposition to what was described as violations of democratic values, constitutional principles, and the rule of law in Poland by the current coalition on December 13.

– the images promoting the event urged collective action.

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– The broad demonstration of free Poles concluded with the message that the nation’s goals are centered on Poland and its future

– A prominent turnout at the protest emphasized the resolve to defend national sovereignty and civic values

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