People demand the head of the leader of Poland



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A large majority of Poles believe that Jaroslaw Kaczynski, 71, the leader of the main ruling party, the de facto leader of Poland, should resign from his formal post as prime minister, which he held in October.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, far-right President of Justice and Justice (PiS), a major party of the ruling coalition in Poland, was elected Deputy Prime Minister on October 6 with the mandate to oversee the Ministries of Security, the Ministry of National Defense, Interior and Justice, but already The opposition filed a motion of censure against him, according to a report from onet.pl.

The motion was presented by the Civic Coalition and the Left to the Mariscal del Sejm. The deputy prime minister is blamed for being responsible for the brutal actions of the police in protests against the amendment of the abortion law. In one of the demonstrations in Warsaw, for example, plainclothes police officers beat women with telescopic sticks and even a woman, who proved her worth, blew up gas.

He was also accused of killing people against protesters when he asked his supporters on October 27 to protect churches “at all costs.” Also, protesters and security guards in the area under his supervision clashed on Independence Day.

In a recent poll by polling firm SW Research, people were asked if they thought Kaczynski should step down as deputy prime minister. 64.9 percent of those surveyed said yes. 18.1 percent say no. Seventy percent of those who resigned were women, most of the younger age group with high school education.



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