In Poland, where parliamentary elections are approaching, the main opposition party, Civic Platform, protested the government’s policies with a march in the capital, Warsaw. All party organizations from all over the country came to the capital by buses in the morning for the march organized against “expensiveness, corruption, and the trampling of the law”. Leaders of other opposition parties also attended the march, and the organizers said the turnout was around 500,000. Party leader Donald Tusk criticized the governing party for violating the law, humiliating women, corruption, theft, expensiveness, lying, and censorship, and promised that if elected, he would solve these problems and unite polarized Poles again.