More than 100,000 people march through the streets of Warsaw on Sunday under a broad slogan — "Against high prices, theft, lies and for free elections" The march follows the passage this week of the so-called Tusk law, which will create a commission to examine Russian influence between 2007 and 2022. Critics say the rule is designed to oust Donald Tusk, leader of the main opposition party and prime minister from 2007 to 2014.

But the elections, which are assumed to be in October, are still at least five months away.