Hundreds of thousands of people in Poland have participated in marches against the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, marking the country's largest demonstrations since protests against the abortion ban in 2020. The main march in Warsaw alone saw an estimated half a million attendees, with banners blaming PiS for issues such as inflation, nepotism, corruption, and the erosion of democracy. The protests come ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for the autumn and have garnered support from major opposition parties. Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk addressed the crowds, emphasizing the fight for democracy and a free Poland. The protests have extended beyond Poland, with demonstrations taking place in other countries as well. PiS has criticized the event and accused the opposition of hypocrisy, while the opposition has highlighted concerns about the government's actions and policies.
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