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WARSAW, May 25 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people took the streets of Warsaw on Sunday to show support for rival candidates in next week's tightly-contested Polish presidential election that ...
Massive crowds descended on the Polish capital of Warsaw on Sunday for a rally organized by the country’s opposition party ahead of elections that could determine Poland’s future in Europe ...
Warsaw city authorities said about a million people attended in the capital's biggest rally on record. The opposition is hoping the march galvanises voters to participate in the election.
The streets of Warsaw, typically lively even in political disappointment, fell into an eerie quiet after Poland’s presidential runoff. It wasn’t just the typical hush of resignation, though ...