Friday, during an interview with Prime Minister Tusk, conducted by three television stations: TVN, Polsat and TVP, which was intended to “cover” the public reception of the huge march in Warsaw, organized by Law and Justice, with almost 300,000 attendees, Many bizarre questions were asked, but also similar answers.
One of these was a question from TVP editor Czyż (from the new news program 19.30), in which he treated more than 7.6 million Law and Justice voters as a “problem that will not go away” and asked Tusk if he had a plan. for his solution. The very phrasing of such a question shows that the TVP official’s hatred of the Law and Justice voters, which he openly expresses on his social media, has robbed him of his senses, which is probably why he treats millions of voters as a problem.
Response from Tusk
But equally terrifying was Tusk’s response, who not only failed to point out to Czyż that it was unacceptable to treat people this way, but actually confirmed that this was indeed a problem and that he would try to deal with it in a variety of ways to solve. One of these methods, as you might guess, is an “attack on the public media,” as Tusk stated that without access to these media, Law and Justice would have 20 percent support. This is Tusk’s perception of public media that leads us to believe that regardless of the consequences, full control of the current administration over this media is a priority for this team.
Therefore, they are not impressed by the violation of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and the laws on the National Broadcasting Council and the National Broadcasting Council, and when the court blocked the access of TVP’s new authorities to the National Court Register, they decided to to appoint liquidators, although this step is also a flagrant violation of the law. Following these decisions, public media, including mainly TVP, have so far suffered about PLN 100 million in losses due to a huge drop in viewership, seemingly permanently losing their position in the advertising market, worth about PLN 2 billion per year, have lost. distant competitors, namely TVN and Polsat. All this is not relevant for the Tusk team, because by taking over the public media it wants to close the media system, the ultimate vision of which should look like the aforementioned Friday interview held jointly by three ‘journalists’ from TVN, Polsat and TVP. who didn’t even dare to ask a more difficult question. Moreover, they readily accepted the lack of answers, even to the easy ones.
Breaking up the country
The attack on the public media, the arrest of two parliamentarians, the attempt to take over the Public Prosecutor’s Office and the announcement of unlawful attacks on subsequent institutions such as the National Bank of Poland, the Constitutional Court or the National Council for the Judiciary indicate that Donald Tusk has decided to destroy the Polish state. Only our neighbors, Russia, want to rebuild their rule over the so-called countries abroad and Germany, with whom we are in NATO and the EU, but in the last eight years we have ‘grown’ too much and are starting to interfere with the realization of their interests. Hence the support for Tusk in the election campaign from both Berlin and Brussels, hence probably the silence of the latter, even as his government tries to violate the independence of the courts and judges, and in recent days also of public prosecutors.
However, carrying out such activities will be hampered not only by the 7.6 million voters who voted for Law and Justice, but also by more than 11 million participants in the referendum, more than 95% of whom voted for the Law and Justice party. they answered NO four times: accepting immigrants, abolishing the eastern border wall, privatizing state assets and raising the retirement age. Not only will these people not disappear, but Tusk’s team’s attacks on subsequent public institutions will mean that there will be more and more of them every day, because Poles have the gene of freedom in them and they certainly won’t sneak a coup allow. take place. This was demonstrated by the extraordinary turnout at the rally in front of the Sejm and the march to the Prime Minister’s office last Thursday in Warsaw, as well as by protests in front of public media offices in the regions, and by the evening turnout of demonstrators every day at 6 in front of prisons in my hometown Radom and in Przytuły Stare near Ostrołęka, where parliamentarians Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik are imprisoned.
Source: wPolityce