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The League of Polish Families emphasizes the Catholic doctrine of social justice and, consequently, greater redistribution of wealth. But as soon as it reached the landmark Wawel Castle, the parade was attacked by 300 members of a rightwing group called the League of Polish Families, armed with stones, bottles, and bags of acid. One of them, the League of Polish Families (LPR), a Catholic group, was a big surprise with almost 8% of the vote support. |
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