Row over Kaczynski burial plan
A row has broken out over the decision to bury Polish President Lech Kaczynski in the Wawel Cathedral in Krakow, a place reserved for Poland\'s kings and heroes.
Hundreds of people have taken to the streets of the southern city in protest at the plan, and thousands have joined an internet campaign objecting to it.
Mr Kaczynski died in a plane crash on Saturday along with his wife and many senior political and military figures.
A date for a presidential election will be set after the funeral on Sunday.
Officials say the site in a crypt close to Marshal Pilsudski was chosen by church leaders and the Kaczynski family, which include Mr Kaczynski\'s twin, Jaroslaw - the leader of Poland\'s opposition.
However, critics say the decision will spark protests and could cause the deepest splits in Polish society since 1989.
