Poland’s freshly installed globalist government is moving swiftly to consolidate its power, firing the leadership of the country’s public radio and television stations and shutting them down. Members of the recently deposed Law and Justice party (PiS) attempted to stage a sit-in at the television station’s headquarters to protest the fascistic move, but the demonstration was broken up by armed police.
Donald Tusk, who abandoned his post as Prime Minister of Poland for a much better-paid position as President of the European Council shortly before his party was routed from office by PiS in 2015, returned to the Polish premiership at the head of a ragtag coalition of left-liberal parties earlier this month, despite PiS placing first. His “reforms” of public broadcasters Polskie Radio and TVP are ostensibly aimed at turning Poland’s public broadcasters into platforms for “reliable information” – but there is little dispute his chief aim is to purge the airwaves of conservatives appointed during PiS’s terms in office from 2015 to this year.
President Andrzej Duda, who is aligned with PiS, said the manner in which Tusk’s government has seized control of state media is a “gross violation of the constitution,” amounting to a form of “anarchy [intended] to circumvent the law”.
Protests against Tusk’s actions are ongoing, with there being some debate as to whether or not his moves against Polskie Radio and TVP, authorized by a simple resolution of the legislature, were lawful.
WATCH: Poland's new pro-EU government under Donald Tusk has seized control of public broadcasters in the country, firing the management boards of TVP and Polskie Radio, and taking the channels off-air.
The move sparked a sit-in protest by the conservative Law and Justice party… pic.twitter.com/dCnywLTxLx
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