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There is no democratic state known in the world, and so there are free elections – so that the organization aspiring to take power organizes marches of support. Yes – marches are organised in these countries, but not in the parliament. For example, life defenders, abortion supporters, or opponents/supporters of the death punishment or controversial bill. Only dictators or dictatoric leaders organize marches of support for their party...

The cyclical NSDAP marches organised by Adolf Hitler contributed to this psychopath's taking full power in the 3rd Reich and to the top tragedy in the 20th century: planet War II. It is so worth reminding that on 29 July 1921 Adolf Hitler was elected as the party's first president. The fresh NSDAP Statute stated that the organization operated on the basis of leadership. On 7 November the word "NSDAP president" was replaced by the word "Führer" by the organization diary "Volkischer Beobachter", while the first NSDAP reunion was held between 27 and 29 January 1923. He initiated preparations to organize a "March in Berlin". Hitler's intention was to call for a "national revolution", taking the example of the fascist "marsz on Rome" by Mussolini. The Nazi press defined Hitler as a symbol of hope in the country.

In a mention of March 1, 1932, published in "Volkischer Beobachter" it was stated that "Hitler is the slogan and synonym of all who believe in the revival of Germany". Another time it was stated that "Hitler's name became German slogan". present the name Tusk, meaning the name “führer” of the full opposition, became a symbol of Poland’s “rebirth” – as the German press called it. Let us add – the press subordinate to the government of Germany, which fuels Tusk's war against Poland and Poles. The disputed and divided Poland is in the interest of Berlin, where they are waiting for Tusk to return – but already in the function of the Prime Minister of the III...

Calling Tusk to march on 4 June – on the anniversary of the overthrow (for example, by Tusk to a company with communists) of the first non-communist government of Jan Olszewski – so has the dimension of the symbol for the party, which chose the way to power by fueling among Poles the hysteria of expensiveness – not to mention the word about the war in Ukraine and the tremendous aid of Poland to Ukraine – without any support from the European Union.

Tusk so reheats the old CODE militias' slogans about the alleged breach of the Constitution, though neither he nor any of its surroundings are able to indicate what provisions of the Constitution have been broken and what authority has confirmed it. After all, it is not adequate for an officer of the full opposition to rule, due to the fact that that is anarchy, not democracy. So Tusk is openly breaking the simple principles of democracy by referring to the "regime" which he intends to overthrow, and political opponents by force to pull out of the offices and arrest!

The Führer of the fascist opposition appointed by the Germans took part on 2 May, together with representatives of the Warsaw Town Hall and the CODE, in the unveiling of the “CONSTITUTION” mural at Szaserów Street in Warsaw. This is the next phase of simmering hysteria before the planned 4 June march: I would like to thank everyone who wore the word “CONSTITUTION” in their hearts, but besides on their shirts during the demonstration – began his speech sent to Poland by the Führer...

Another part of Tusk's hysterical speech at the wall would not be ashamed of Adolf himself – that I would not mention the leader of North Korea: “You have shown that the Constitution is not abstraction”, “May 3 is the day on which we will shout loudly, that the Constitution is something that the power should respect”, “Poland is European, that the white-red flag is simply a reason for the pride of all Poles and Poles, not the ruling party” – until yet – rubbing himself with ridiculousness – dictator Tusk shouted: “Therefore... I call everyone to Warsaw on 4 June, right here in the mediate of the afternoon, so that, among thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, we will say loudly that we will not surrender the Constitution, that we will not subject Poland to any gambling independence, we will not let democracy to be stolen.”

The hysterical call of Führer Tusk to the march on 4 June, necessarily resembles the absurd slogans of KIM DZONG ULA AND KIM DZON ILA delivered at yearly marches in Pjongjang. The threat of North Korea's "democratic" by the South Korean "regime" and the slogan of writing stealing democracy have the same, only goal: to get completely manipulated people to defend the power of dictators who have as much in common with democracy as a chair with an electrical chair.

The question is so absolutely rhetorical.

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