Intensification of disputes between the new prime minister and the president of Poland over media reforms
The move by Poland's new government to fire public media leaders accused of unilaterally supporting the former ruling party has angered Polish President Andrzej Duda, who belongs to the party. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, the German newspaper “Tags Shaw” wrote in an article: The new Polish government wants to end the propaganda of the former Polish leadership of the Law and Justice Party in the media, and that is why the serious Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is on the agenda of extensive reforms of the public media, which he believes were propagandists for the previous ruling party. has placed and dismissed the leaders of these media. In the meantime, Andrzej Duda, the president of Poland, has called this approach “anarchy”.
In this way, the political conflict over public media continues in Poland. After the leadership of these media outlets was replaced by the new government of Donald Tusk, politicians from the conservative National Law and Justice Party continued their protests at the TV building. The former belongs to law and justice, called the new government’s actions in this regard “completely illegal” and a violation of the constitution. Duda told Zet radio station that anyone who wants different rules for media management should first change the relevant law. “Circumventing the existing law is chaos,” he said.
Meanwhile, Jan Grabich, president of Tusk law firm, tried to calm the delegates. He called on the members of parliament of the Law and Justice Party to stop their “aggressive behavior”. He said there had already been an initial conversation between Tusk and Duda about the future of media. According to Onet.pl portal, Grabic said: “The government intends to continue its work on the new order of public media in an open manner. He added: “The voice of the president will be important.” The conflict over the media is the most serious dispute between the new government, which won its majority in the October elections, and Duda, the last high-ranking representative of the Law and Justice Party in this government. It is.
On Wednesday, Poland’s culture minister, Bartołomiej Sinkiewicz, sacked the entire leadership of the public broadcasting media in one fell swoop. This affected the CEOs and supervisory boards of the TVP television station, Radio Poland and the PAP news agency.
The Tusk government accuses the media of spreading partisan propaganda during the last eight years of the ruling Law and Justice party government. International organizations also criticized the one-sided report of the public media in Poland.
Leaders of the Law and Justice Party and those around Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the former Prime Minister of Poland, protested and spoke of a coup and an attack on democracy and freedom of the press. they did Of course, the gatherings on Wednesday in front of the television headquarters were not well received by the people. Some representatives of PiS also stayed one night in the TVP building. Meanwhile, other media asked the government to make public broadcasting truly independent. Liberal newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza wrote: PiS has been deprived of its influence over TVP. This was not public television, but Yaroslav Kaczynski’s television, which he treated as his property.
Publisher | Tasnim News |