Saturday, May 7, 2016

In Warsaw on Saturday three big parades – will be traffic jams – Gazeta Wyborcza

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On Saturday the drivers and passengers of public transport must reckon with the big impediments to motion. The capital will be held that day three large assembly, march Committee for the Defense of Democracies and opposition circles of national and Schuman Parade.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                          
 

                 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         


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The largest march will start at. 13 before the Prime Minister's Office under the slogan "We are and we will be in Europe." The marchers, co-organized by the Committee for the Defense of Democracies and the opposition parties, go on pl. Al Pilsudski. Ujazdowskie, New World, and the Cracow Suburb Street. Royal. The organizers declared part approx. 100 thousand. people.

On the other hand in front of the cathedral of St. Florian Prague will meet the members and supporters of the National Movement. At. 11 will be held mass in the intention of the homeland. Immediately after the start march under the slogan "Courage Polish." Organizers reported share of approx. 80 thousand. people.

Nationalists go al. Solidarity, the Silesian-Dabrowski bridge, streets Capuchin, Miodowa Kapitulna, Piekarska, Zapiecek, Midsummer, Dziekania, canon to the Old Town Square. From there, the streets: Zapiecek, Piekarska, Podwale, the pl. Castle, Senatorial, Goat and Krakow Suburb reach the Square ks. J. Twardowski.

The Schuman Parade will set off the chair. 12 of the Krakow Suburbs (ul. Miodowa). The route leads through the streets: the Senators, Wierzbowa, Moliere, Royal, Krakow Suburb on Hoover Square. Organizers predict that it will take part in it approx. 5 thousand. people.

A spokesman for the Office of the Capital City Warsaw Bartosz Milczarczyk assured PAP on Friday that the city authorities do not expect to Saturday "any extraordinary events that would take place any unpleasant incidents."

According to the spokesman event organizers are informed that obligations on their obligations. "The organizer must ensure the safety of all participants in every manifestation" - said Milczarczyk. He noted that the city is well prepared for Saturday's meeting. "Certainly the police are prepared, the municipal police is ready" - he added.

In the evening, on Saturday, will be a concert in the Multimedia Fountain Park in Podzamcze. Therefore - in hours. 17.30-22.30 - pedestrian will Wisłostrada (in both directions) between ul. Sanguszki a bridge Silesian-Dabrowski. Driving Wisłostrada from the Mokotów district will be able to turn to the street. Grodzka, and for going from the Zoliborz marked will be temporary "zawrotka" before ul. Sanguszki. Tour will be led through the streets: Krasinski, gen. Anders, Marszałkowska, Al. Jerusalem. They will be organized special parking spaces, located on the outer two lanes Wisłostrada (in both directions) on the section from the street. Sanguszki to the street. Krasinski.

For more information about changes in the organization of the movement can be found at www.infoulice.um.warszawa.pl, www.facebook.com/infoulice. There you can also order a free SMS notification service and newsletter about traffic jams in Warsaw. Detailed information on. Changes in public transport can be found at www.ztm.waw.pl.

         


         


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