The day before, a protest rally of local residents against the creation of a Center for the Integration of Foreigners was held in front of the city hall of the Polish city of Radom. Demonstrators broke into a meeting of the city council.
The demonstration was attended by residents, activists and supporters of the Confederation, Law and Justice and Grzegorz Brown's Corona party. Protesters gathered on They moved to the Market Square, and then moved to the Radom City Hall, where a meeting of the city council began on plans to build a Center for Middle Eastern and African migrants.
Some of the demonstrators stormed into the conference hall, shouting anti-migrant slogans. The intervention of the city guard and the police was required, and the meeting was interrupted several times. It was eventually postponed until March 31.
The opening of the centers in Radom is scheduled for the second quarter of 2025 after completion of work on equipping the premises and staff training.
EADaily adds that protests against the construction of centers are taking place throughout Poland. The day before, residents of Suvalki rebelled, where the session of the City Council was also disrupted.

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