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Rzeczpospolita - Polonia | 12/06/2006
Poland and its minorities
On Saturday, several thousand people demonstrated for equal rights for gays and lesbians in an "Equality Parade" in Warsaw. "What a miracle! We're moving towards normality,” says Bogumil Luft, commenting on the fact that the demonstration went peacefully despite all the controversy it has provoked. "The problems are in fact not as widespread as the number of people demonstrating would make you think. On the one hand they're exaggerated by gay activists, who not only demand the toleration they deserve, but also want homosexuality to be given as much recognition as the norm. On the other hand the problems are exaggerated by politicians who would have gay rights activists beat with truncheons If they could get away with it.”
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Rzeczpospolita - Polonia | 14/02/2006
No New Elections
Contrary to rumours that the parliament was on the verge of dissolution, President Lech Kaczynski is sticking to the one-year-pact signed between his conservative governing party, Law and Justice (PiS), and two populist, anti-EU parties (the Self Defence party and the League of Polish Families). The pact secures a parliamentary majority for the minority government. Bogumil Luft comments: "The news of plans for the dissolution of parliament sent tremors through the country – but it turned out to be nothing more than a game, pure manipulation." He adds that "it's not good that politicians are ruthlessly putting the country's stability at risk for the sake of achieving their party goals and settling party accounts, or that week after week the Polish nation is being forced to watch brutal political games at the highest level and is therefore losing its confidence in and respect for the state."
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