On the anniversary of the declaration of Poland's independency by the Regency Council, at the monument of Adam Mickiewicz in Krakow, patriotic communities gathered to show attachment to national values and civilian liberties.
About a fewer 100 people from the Małopolska Bunt, the Małopolska Patriots and the 16 Postulates Movement, pointed out for respective hours the dangers associated with the dominance of political authorities by forces against the interests of Poland and Poles. In addition to the slogans calling for e.g. the abolition of parliamentary immunity, there were besides banners in the crowd calling for Poland not to engage in the war in Ukraine, opposing arms deliveries to Kiev and the Americanization of Poland.
An crucial component of the assembly was the request to put a permanent mast with the Polish flag on the Kraków market. Participants did not like the cyclical demonstrations of Ukrainians, where even the flag, red and black flags appear.
TJ