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Protests against the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal on abortion continue. Women also took to the streets on November 1 – All Saints’ Day. However, the police emphasise that no serious incidents have occurred. For a moment it was restless on October 30th in the Main Square, where someone fired two flares. Uniforms suspect that hooligans are behind it.

Women’s protests against the Constitutional Tribunal’s ruling on tightening abortion regulations have continued. Demonstrations were even held on All Saints’ Day.

On November 1 in the afternoon at Collegium Novum at ul. Gołębia, the Krakow Student Strike began. As emphasized by the participants of the demonstration, the protest is also directed against attempts to limit the freedom of universities, undertaken in their opinion by the minister of higher education, Przemysław Czarnek.

Police emphasize that it was quiet during the protests in Małopolska over the weekend. “No serious incidents have been reported” – emphasizes the young inspector. Sebastian Gleń, press spokesman of the Provincial Police Headquarters in Kraków.

The incident happened on Friday, October 30. After one of the gatherings in the Main Market Square ended, someone fired two flares. The policemen suspect that hooligans did it.

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