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Video emerged on social media showing young people shouting profanities directed at the former Polish Law and Justice ( PiS ) government during a silent disco at an event organised by Poland ’s ruling coalition.
The video shows two current government ministers at the event, advertised as apolitical, has sparked outrage among the public and PiS politicians.
One of the ministers, in response to the criticism, said that he “regretted that this had happened”.
Sports minister Nitras : 'It was not a panel organised by us, it was a disco' Trzaskowski: 'I regret that it happened, but I also understand the emotions' Prime Minister Tusk has admitted that there will not be a majority for liberalisation of Poland ’s abortion law during the current parliamentary term.
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