Kurski confided to Holecka: I don’t recognize Poland.  He called TVP “a rape of democracy” and went on

Kurski confided to Holecka: I don’t recognize Poland. He called TVP “a rape of democracy” and went on

Jacek Kurski was Danuta Holecka’s guest on Telewizja Republika. The politician spoke with trepidation about his feelings regarding the changes introduced in Poland by the government. It will probably surprise no one that the former president of TVP is devastated by them.

“I don’t recognize the country to which I returned. I was dismissed, illegally, by Donald Tusk in revenge for the offer provided to Poles by Telewizja Polska,” Jacek Kurski said in an interview with Danuta Holecka in . The former president of TVP noted that he was returning to politics to fight for democracy and a free Poland, side by side with Jarosław Kaczyński.

Jacek Kurski is Holecka’s guest on TV Republika. “I don’t recognize my country”

Kurski has been formally non-partisan for 10 years, but now he has officially joined Law and Justice and it is on behalf of the opposition that he will run as a candidate in the upcoming elections to the European Parliament. In TV Republika, the former president of TVP complained that he returned to Poland after 1.5 years and did not get to know his country.

At the beginning, the politician thanked journalists, publishers and all employees and viewers of “old TVP” for “creating a great work of media pluralism.” – I returned to a country where the law means nothing, where the law was replaced by the police, where short-term political prisoners returned, where media pluralism was violated and liquidated – said Kurski.

Kurski on the new Polish Television: The rape of democracy

Holecka deepened the topic of changes in TVP. “Mr. President, your critics talked about you as the chief propagandist. We, as your employees, were propagandists. So what would you call those who came and not only took over the television, but turned off the television signal, and then do what they do?” – she asked.

According to Kurski, the new authorities turned off the broadcasting of TVP Info “so that there would be no witnesses to this rape of democracy in Poland” and people would not know what was happening. The former president of TVP accuses the government of wanting to maintain an information monopoly of “suppressing people, depriving them of all hope and freedom of choice.”

Source: Gazeta

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