Hundreds of demonstrators have blocked all the exits of the building of the Parliament of Poland, after accusations of opposition parties for violation of the Constitution by the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) during the passage of the next year's budget.
The parliament exits guarded by hundreds of police, who in turn are surrounded by demonstrators shout that Members will remain under blockade and calling the head of the ruling party to go out and put before them.
"Constitution", "free media", "I will not leave before Christmas", they chanted, among others, focused, and shortly before midnight several opposition party members joined the demonstrators to support them.
The police attempted to remove the protesters, but ceased operation as more protesters arrived, according to eyewitness told Reuters news agency.
The police unions called the early hours of the protesters to disperse, warning that otherwise would remove them by force.
Some MPs tried to leave the Parliament building with their vehicles, but were blocked by protesters.
With police protection withdrawn from the parliament the president of the ruling party Kaczynski and Prime Sintlo