The editor-in-chief of Gazeta Polska thanked CÖF-CÖKA for its dedicated support of Polish democracy.

As we have already reported, CÖF-CÖKA held an extraordinary press conference in the Hungarian capital on the eve of the demonstration in Warsaw on January 11, thus declaring its solidarity with the Polish civilians demonstrating in defense of Polish democracy.

At the Bem statue, three prominent representatives of the Civil Solidarity Forum expressed their opinion on the threat to Polish statehood and democracy.

According to the organization, dark clouds are gathering over Polish statehood.

Standing up for Polish statehood - extraordinary press conference in Budapest

László Csizmadia, the president of the CÖF, reminded that in several countries of the world, Gazeta Polska's nearly 500 civil clubs follow the Christian-national-conservative ideology, and that the more than 10-year strategic cooperation agreement

commits CÖF-CÖKA to comradely solidarity.

"In Poland, the coup-like attack against civilian courage and public television means that the campaign against the rule of law and democracy has begun," Csizmadia said.

CÖF-CÖKA sent the video recording of the press conference with Polish subtitles to the editor-in-chief of Gazeta Polska, Tomasz Sakiewicz, who thanked the Hungarian partner organization for its support of Polish democracy in a letter.