“Captain Witold Pilecki, Father Maksymilian Kolbe and the Ulma family should be restored immediately,” says Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.

“Captain Witold Pilecki, Father Maksymilian Kolbe and the Ulma family should be restored immediately,” says Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
Daniel Tilles
It must be held to the same standards as the former PiS administration.
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The legislative initiative has received over 200,000 supporting signatures and backing from parts of the church.
The minister says he cannot be a misogynist because he respects the Virgin Mary and his wife.
The health system is struggling amid record numbers of coronavirus cases.
The head of Poland’s Catholic episcopate also rejected President Duda’s “compromise” abortion bill.
A large majority are opposed to the constitutional court’s anti-abortion ruling.
Andrzej Duda says his proposal would implement the court ruling but maintain the essence of the current law.
Education minister also threatens to cut funding for universities supporting protests.
The number of death certificates issued in Poland has reached a level 33% higher than average.
The ruling party leader also called on followers to defend churches.
“If necessary, we will crush them to dust and destroy this revolution,” says a far-right leader.
Thousands, including leading far-right figures, attended the march.
The restrictions go into force from Saturday.