Jerzy Kryszak is convinced of the collapse of TVP.  He is also prepared to return

Jerzy Kryszak is convinced of the collapse of TVP. He is also prepared to return

Jerzy Kryszak joined the group of artists and media personalities who decided to comment on the future of the so-called national media. The satirist said in strong words that he was convinced of the upcoming changes in TVP and Polish Radio. He added that he was prepared for the return of satire on public television.

After the parliamentary elections, the three largest opposition parties intend to wrest power from PiS. This will mean huge changes in the functioning of the state, which is mostly positively assessed by artists and influencers. Satirist Jerzy Kryszak, who in recent years has been the target of attacks by the so-called national media.

Jerzy Kryszak announces purges in the so-called national media. He’s ready to come back

The creator of iconic sketches does not hide his satisfaction with the results of the last elections. In an interview with the portal, he made it clear that, in his opinion, TVP in its current form will soon collapse.

I think TVP will take it out with a face. Some TVP employees certainly no longer have to think about their future in Public Television. (…) There must be a change, because I haven’t watched this TV since 2015. These are the consequences of such a traumatic, terribly propaganda message – he said in an interview with Plejada.

Moreover, the artist is convinced that uncompromising satire and cabaret, which the current owners of TVP have abandoned, will soon return to the Polish Television. He also admitted that he was prepared for the possibility of appearing on air with a funny joke and a cutting retort.

They will slowly penetrate, and then it will be done without pain, without losing even a part of the face. (…) This is already probable. Probably not this year, but who knows, maybe next year… I think a few swallows will fly in the spring, he said.

In the interview, Kryszak also assessed the president’s attitude towards the results of the parliamentary elections. In his opinion, he will play for time to delay the takeover of power as much as possible. “He will waste time, but it is true that each subsequent change of power involves extending the time of those who do not want to give up power,” he concluded.

Source: Gazeta

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