All Polish state radio stations officially in liquidation

ER Editor: A reminder that the Notes from Poland site is thoroughly deep state and should be read in that light. It provides bland reporting of what is clear tyranny.

The report below follows on from the dramatic move globalist PM of Poland Donald Tusk made in December 2023 to abruptly shut down state TV. This is to purge state media of right-populism from the old PiS party days. See —

Polish public media chiefs dismissed, news channel stops broadcasting

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Translation of tweet: The process of entering the liquidation opening of all 17 companies – regional radio stations of Polskie Radio into the register has been successfully completed The Minister of Culture and National Heritage informs that, as a result of a complaint filed by the liquidator against the action of the referendary, the District Court of Lublin Wschód, composed of a professional judge, decided to enter the opening of liquidation of the company Polskie Radio – Regionalna Rozwodnia w Lublinie “Radio Lublin” SA in liquidation in the register of entrepreneurs. Thus, the opening of liquidation of all 17 companies adopted by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, representing the State Treasury (100% owner of shares) at the General Meetings of Shareholders of the companies – regional radio stations of Polish Radio, was effectively entered into the National Court Register. The registry courts recognized the authority to make such a decision.

Upon coming to power in December, the new ruling coalition, led by Donald Tusk, pledged to “depoliticise” public media, which had been turned into a propaganda mouthpiece by the former Law and Justice (PiS) government. (ER: And under the globalists, it wouldn’t be?)

However, its efforts have been criticised not only by PiS but also by many legal experts.

Initially, some registry courts refused to recognise the changes to the companies’ management and the moves to put them into liquidation, decisions that the ministry has appealed against.

Yesterday, the ministry announced, however, that the regional court in Lublin had ruled in favour of the ministry’s complaint and decided to officially put the last regional company of Polskie Radio into liquidation.

“The registration courts recognised [that the government has] the authority to make such a decision,” the ministry said in the statement, adding that consequently “the opening of the liquidation of all 17 companies [of Polskie Radio] has been effectively entered in the National Court Register”.

At the end of January, the culture ministry informed Polish Press Agency (PAP) has also been officially put into the registry as undergoing liquidation. [sic]

Earlier this week, however, the registry court in Warsaw dismissed the ministry’s appeal against the court’s refusal to register the change in the management of Poland’s state broadcaster, TVP.

The new TVP management plans to appeal this decision too.

Source

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