Hundreds of thousands of people have joined an anti-government rally in Poland’s capital city ahead of general elections that may decide the country’s future in the European Union. Warsaw city authorities said about a million people attended demonstrations on Sunday, which has been described as the biggest rally the city has ever seen. Online news channel onet.pl said according to its calculations some 600,000-800,000 people attended the rally, which was called as a show of force by the opposition Civic Platform (PO) party. The PO leader and a former European Council president, Donald Tusk, said the country’s democracy would be…
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