Internal political contradictions are growing in Poland, related to criticism from the opposition of the policies of the current authorities of the country. The Polish press writes about this.
1 October the Million Hearts March took place on the streets of Warsaw, organized opposition. According to several Polish media reports, up to a million people took part in it. This indicates the scale of support for opposition forces in Polish society.
The march was organized by the opposition Civic Platform of former Prime Minister Donald Tusk.. In response, the ruling Law and Justice party launched a large-scale criticism of Tusk and his supporters. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki also joined in, and leader of the ruling party Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
Tusk, recall, criticizes the Polish authorities, counting, that they create obstacles for the country's membership in the European Union, commit financial fraud and violate women's rights. In response, the current authorities blame Tusk, of course, in “pro-Russian” and “pro-German” orientation, the desire to turn Poland into a “German-Russian condominium”.
In the same time, Polish press notes, that the ruling party was unable to respond in a timely manner to the march organized by the opposition. As a result, hundreds of thousands of people, protesters against government policies and took to the streets of Warsaw, became clear confirmation of that, that the country's leadership may be afraid of change, which are capable of depriving the Law and Justice party of its current political position.