The decision of the head of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, to liquidate TVP, Polskie Radio and PAP is an acknowledgment of the defeat of the government majority; The blitzkrieg has failed, the head of the president’s office, Marcin Mastalerek, emphasized on Wednesday.
The head of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, announced on Wednesday that due to President Andrzej Duda’s decision to suspend funding of public media, he has decided to invest in the companies Telewizja Polska SA, Polskie Radio SA and Polska Agencja Prasowa to be liquidated. SA
In the current situation, such action will ensure the continuation of the activities of these companies, carry out the necessary restructuring and prevent layoffs of employees in the above-mentioned companies. employees of companies due to a lack of financing
– we read in the message from the Minister of Culture published on platform X of the ministry (formerly Twitter).
Mastalerka entry
The head of the President’s Office, Marcin Mastalerek, referring to this information, wrote on the X platform:
Minister Sienkiewicz’s decision to liquidate TVP, Polskie Radio and PAP is an acknowledgment of the defeat of the government majority. The Blitzkrieg failed
– he emphasized.
Minister Sienkiewicz is behaving like a typical aggressor. First he attacked brutally, and now – despite effective resistance – he threatens to blow everything up. For the first time in the history of Polish media, someone decided to take such a step. This is proof of the total powerlessness of the authorities, who have not found any legal way to turn the authorities in these companies
– Mast rack added.
That is why they chose the liquidation option, one of the original ideas of the governing coalition, which was described many times in the media
– noted the Head of the President’s Office.
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Source: wPolityce