- Sputnik International
World
Get the latest news from around the world, live coverage, off-beat stories, features and analysis.

Thousands Protest Against Polish Ruling Party's Media Restrictions

© AP Photo / Alik KepliczProtesters holding copies of Poland's constitution shout slogans during an anti-government demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland
Protesters holding copies of Poland's constitution shout slogans during an anti-government demonstration, in Warsaw, Poland - Sputnik International
Subscribe
Several thousand people are taking part in protests against Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party near the presidential palace in Warsaw, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported from the site of events on Saturday.

WARSAW (Sputnik) — Poland has been embroiled in a political standoff since Friday, when opposition Civic Platform member Michal Szczerbaan was removed from the lower house after criticizing the PiS decision to limit media presence in the Polish parliament.

Opposition lawmakers then disrupted the session and the house speaker adjourned before convening members of parliament in a different room, where several laws were passed without electronic voting systems.

A general view of the Polish parliament - Sputnik International
Planned Media Access Restrictions Lead to Parliament Protests in Poland
Opposition refused to recognize the session and protesters gathered near the Sejm. Protesters clashed with police early on Saturday as PiS members, including party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, left the building while escorted by security.

The presidential palace protest was organized by the Civic Platform, the Committee for the Defense of Democracy (KOD) and the Nowoczesna party. Demonstrators chanted "freedom, equality, democracy" and "let's defend democracy" and sang the national anthem.

"Yesterday, the ruling majority turned the Sejm into a one-party bureau. We do not agree with such methods," KOD leader Mateusz Kijowski told supporters.

The new media restrictions allow only a limited number of TV stations in Poland to record parliamentary sessions starting from next year. A number of Polish news organizations responded by boycotting any coverage of parliamentary activities on Friday. Protests are continuing across the country in front of PiS offices.

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала