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A demonstration was held for the Polish mayor, Pawel Adamowicz, who was killed in a knife attack while onstage for a charity event in Poland. Thousands of Polish marches, anti-hatred and anti-violence in many cities in the country, including Warsaw, Gdańsk, Krakow, Wrocław and Poznan. No flag of the political party was brought in march and no politician spoke. The head of the Citizens Platform, Grzegorz Schetyna, now head of the party Ryszard Petru, the mayor of Warsaw Rafal Trzaskowski and many citizens participated in the march, which began in front of the Palace of Science and Culture (Palac Kultury) in Warsaw . Here, as throughout the country, the participants burned the candles they brought with them and some tears of Poles. The silent protest march ended in front of the Zacheta Fine Arts Gallery, where the country's first president, Gabriel Narutowicz, was murdered after Poland's independence. The crowd, who read the Polish anthem here and there, dispersed without incident. Local authorities in Warsaw and Gdansk have declared three days of mourning from the cities in question.
Polish President Andrzej Duda also invited all political party leaders in the Presidential Palace to organize a joint march of hatred and violence. The Citizens Platform (Platforma Obywatelska), the Alliance of the Democratic Left (Sojusz Lewicy Demokraticznej) and the Ora Party (Teraz) refused President Duda's invitation. The Citizens Platform officials announced that they had made such a decision by claiming that the tragedy should not be politicized, while the Alliance for the Democratic Left announced that they would not participate in the invitation on the grounds that "no there is time for public relations activities Vat. The details of the march planned by President Duda are not yet clear.
On the other hand, it has been learned that the aggressor of the interrogation of Stefan W. in the prosecutor's office has continued. It was learned that the attacker would be examined by psychiatrists due to inconsistent behavior.
Stefan W., 27, attacked Adamowicz on the grounds that the former party of Pawel Adamowicz was imprisoned unjustly during his term as a City Platform. Pawel Adamowicz, 53, who could not be saved despite all the efforts of the doctors of the Gdansk University, was the mayor of Gdansk since 1998. In the second round of the local elections of 4 November 2018, Adamowicz, who was elected president for the sixth time with almost 65 percent of the ruling party's Justice and Law Party (PiS), invited immigrants to the city of Gdansk for the recent immigration problem in Europe. Adamowicz said: "Gdansk is the city of freedom, equality, solidarity and tolerance." It was against all forms of racism and foreign opposition.
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