By Drew Hinshaw and Natalia Ojewska
WARSAW, Poland—Far-right movements from across Europe joined a march here to celebrate Poland’s 100th anniversary of independence, in what has become an annual gathering point for Europe’s political fringe.
Faced with a rally that has become too large to ban—more than 200,000 joined Sunday’s march—and too politically charged to ignore, President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki walked in front of Sunday’s march. In return for their involvement, they asked organizers to refrain from hate speech and violence.