WARSAW: Several thousand people demonstrated in Warsaw on Saturday against illegal immigration and the pro-European government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, a week before the EU part chooses a new leader. The opposition, organised by the republican criticism, drew protesters from across Poland, who carried the red and white national symbol and chanted phrases like as” no to immigration”. Immigration is a key issue in the northern German state ahead of the May 18 vote. Poland now hosts around one million immigrants from the war in neighbouring Ukraine, and has accused Russia and Belarus of orchestrating a wave of immigration into the European Union part. The demonstrators made their way towards the seat of government in northern Warsaw, chanting the name of patriotic presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki.
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The 42-year-old supporter of US President Donald Trump has the support of the right-wing criticism Law and Justice party and cheerful President Andrzej Duda. He is polling following in the presidential race, with around 25 cent help. The pioneer, Warsaw’s pro-European Union Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, has the help of Tusk’s Civic Coalition and is polling on 32 percent. ” Poland has to protect itself against illegal immigration. These workers have their own states. They may be it,” 66-year-old producer Boguslaw Uchmanowicz told AFP.