Krzysztof Ibisz recalled his youth.  He revealed that he had been arrested for 48 hours

Krzysztof Ibisz recalled his youth. He revealed that he had been arrested for 48 hours

Krzysztof Ibisz has been actively involved in politics since his youth. In the last interview, the presenter recalled his stay in detention, where he was placed after one of the protests.

Last Friday, June 2, 2023, the “Generation of Freedom” concert took place in Gdańsk. An event organized to celebrate the 34th anniversary of free elections in Poland, co-hosted by . After the event, he gave several interviews, including to the ShowNews.pl portal. In the conversation, he made a sincere confession, revealing that he spent two days in detention years ago.

Before gaining popularity, he tried his hand at politics. Ibisz was an MP

is the undisputed star of Polish television and one of the most recognizable faces in the Polish show business. Initially, he appeared on the air of Telewizja Polska, then worked for TVN for several years, and since 2000 he has been associated with Polsat, c numerous entertainment programs and important events. Few know that before gaining popularity, he tried his hand at politics for a short time. As a member of the Polish Beer Friends Party, in the years 1991-1993 he was a member of the Sejm of the first term. It turns out that he was already an involved citizen in the affairs of the country.

Krzysztof Ibisz told about his stay in detention. He revealed why he was arrested

In the conversation, he confessed that in his youth he took part in numerous protests, opposing the communist authorities. he painted propaganda slogans on the walls of buildings and fought for freedom together with his peers. For this reason, he also often had to deal with the militia. On one occasion, he was even caught and put under arrest. — You know, I was the generation that fought for freedom a little in the streets. I remember once doing 48 hours for wearing a resistor, which was a symbol of freedom back then,” he confessed.

Ibisz stated that although he still has a lot to reproach the current authorities, he enjoys the freedom that was not obvious before. He considered it a privilege and a huge step forward. – Now we are happy that we have free elections, that we can travel around the world, that we have a passport at home, not at the police station, that we can hold the views we want, that we are simply free. This freedom is worth any price, he concluded.

Source: Gazeta

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