The fresh demonstrations came after an unprecedented night of unrest that saw demonstrators blockade the exits of the parliament building and opposition lawmakers take over its main chamber, with some pledging to remain until next week.
Protesters today waved Polish flags, blasted air horns and chanted "Stop the devastation of Poland" and "Liberty, equality, democracy" during a march toward parliament.
"I don't want to see Poland turned upside down" by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, a protester in her 60s, Malgorzata Kramarz, told AFP.
The speaker of parliament had to interrupt the session and hours later transferred the proceedings to another gallery so lawmakers could vote on the state budget for 2017.
The quorum for the vote was met, though the opposition slammed it as illegal.
The restrictions planned by the conservative party grant access to the parliament's press gallery to only two journalists per outlet, and ban them from shooting still pictures or video.
The limits prevent the media from recording images of lawmakers when they break the rules, for example by voting for an absent colleague.
The PiS has defended the measure, saying it seeks to ensure a comfortable work environment for both lawmakers and journalists.
"It's definitely not meant to reduce transparency," PiS lawmaker Arkadiusz Mularczyk said previously.
Today the main opposition parties announced they would seek an investigation into the budget vote, while dozens of lawmakers remained in the chambers and pledged to remain until next week.
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