March for Life and Family

According to the Catholic Information Agency[2] it attracted over 2000 people, mainly young with their families, representants of conservative non-governmental organisations and right-wing politicians.

The march was attended by right-wing politicians such as Roman Giertych, Wojciech Wierzejski, Marian Piłka and Artur Zawisza, as well as various institutions, e.g. Fundacja Pełna Chata (Full Cottage Foundation), Grupa "Człowiek tak – homoseksualizm nie" ("Human yes – homosexuality no" Group), Bielańskie Stowarzyszenie Rodzin Wielodzietnych (Bielany Association of Families with a lot of Children).

[5] Demonstrators held banners with slogans "Marriage only between man and woman", "A human yes – homosexuals no", "Stop Perversion", "Homophobia is OK" as well as Polish national flags and crosses.

Prior to the march there were several films presented on abortion, miraculous revelation of the Virgin and culture of death regarding current situation in Sweden, where same-sex marriage is to be recognised.

[8] The march was the first held after the October 2022 ruling by the Constitutional Tribunal in Warsaw that declared abortion due to fetal abnormalities unconstitutional.

[8] Organizers from the Center for Life and the Family and the Christian Social Congress met President Andrzej Duda on the day of the march.

March for Life and Family in 2007
Marsz dla Życia i Rodziny in Warsaw (2023).