tweeted Razem MP Magda Biejat.During last month's election campaign, President Duda — an ally of the ruling conservative Law and Justice party — said the promotion of LGBT rights was an ideology more harmful than communism.He was re-elected as Poland's president for a second five-year term, winning 51% of the vote in a tight battle with Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski.Members of the Law and Justice party were seen chanting their support for the president on Thursday outside the lower house of parliament.But a number of opposition MPs and former presidents did not turn up for the ceremony, held during the COVID-19 pandemic.Several cities in Poland have recently declared themselves "LGBT-free" amid backlash from the European Union.On.