Polish Leaders Stand Guard Over Public Media as Christmas Holidays Set In

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Law and Justice and Sovereign Poland figures remained stationed at the central offices of the Polish Press Agency and Polish Television during the Christmas break, keeping watch over the institutions they serve. Their presence was framed as a safeguard against what supporters describe as an illegal attempt to seize control by forces linked to Tusk’s political circle. In the scenes at the PAP building, prominent politicians, including MPs Ryszard Legutko and Dominik Tarczyński and MP Ryszard Terlecki, were observed within the confines of the media complex as part of the ongoing effort to defend what they view as the independence and integrity of state media infrastructure.

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From the hub of Poland’s national news agencies, the tone was cordial yet resolute as the participants extended goodwill for a peaceful holiday season. The statements attributed to Ryszard Terlecki, Ryszard Legutko, and Dominik Tarczyński framed their message as a commitment to the safety and continuity of public information services through what they described as a period of heightened political tension. The emphasis was on maintaining normal operations of the press and broadcasting channels, even as the political climate around media ownership and governance remained fiercely contested among various factions.

– wrote Terlecki.

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