on the right is the chancellery, seat of prime minister beata szydlo. on the left is a caravan.ccupant, marta michalska, is just getting up. as usual, she starts the day feeding the birds. marta michalska lives in this small caravan as a form of protest. she's here to keep watch over democracy. marta: it's physically demanding. but someone has to do it. it's my duty, i have to do it. if i don't, who will? i also expect others to take action, others with a political conscience. reporter: it's stefan sterzycki's turn to take over. the caravan is always occupied. the campaigners are protesting the rightwing government's refusal to recognize the legitimacy of constitutional court rulings. when the court rejected a judicial reform pushed through by the ruling law and justice party, for example, prime minister szydlo simply failed to publish the ruling. stefan: i'm not going to accept the destruction of democracy in this country. what's going on is unbelievable. two years ago, i wouldn't have thought it was possible. reporter: but not everyone supports the protestors' caravan campaign