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Polish media laws: Nationwide protests are staged | Polish media laws: Nationwide protests are staged |
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Protests have take place across Poland against new laws which demonstrators say gives the newly-elected government power to restrict media freedoms. | Protests have take place across Poland against new laws which demonstrators say gives the newly-elected government power to restrict media freedoms. |
Several thousand protested outside the main public TV station in Warsaw. | Several thousand protested outside the main public TV station in Warsaw. |
The new laws give the government power to appoint heads of public TV and radio, as well as the civil service. | The new laws give the government power to appoint heads of public TV and radio, as well as the civil service. |
European media watchdogs and the EU have condemned the move. But the government says some of Poland's state-controlled bodies need reform. | European media watchdogs and the EU have condemned the move. But the government says some of Poland's state-controlled bodies need reform. |
"Free media" protests were held in the cities of Poznan, Wrocław and Krakow, Radio Poland reported. | "Free media" protests were held in the cities of Poznan, Wrocław and Krakow, Radio Poland reported. |
"We want to express our solidarity with the independent media and our opposition to the attack being currently being carried out against it," the station quoted Mateusz Kijowski - head of the newly-created Committee for the Defence of Democracy - as saying. | "We want to express our solidarity with the independent media and our opposition to the attack being currently being carried out against it," the station quoted Mateusz Kijowski - head of the newly-created Committee for the Defence of Democracy - as saying. |
The committee also opposes government changes to the constitutional court, which it says undermine the court's ability to deliver rulings on legislation. | |
The government's media reforms give the treasury minister the power to hire and fire broadcasting chiefs - a role currently in the hands of a media supervisory committee. | The government's media reforms give the treasury minister the power to hire and fire broadcasting chiefs - a role currently in the hands of a media supervisory committee. |
On Friday it dismissed state media management teams and installed replacements. | On Friday it dismissed state media management teams and installed replacements. |
The EU Commission has warned that Poland may be jeopardising EU values by introducing the new laws and could face punitive measures. It will hold a debate on the reforms on 13 January. | The EU Commission has warned that Poland may be jeopardising EU values by introducing the new laws and could face punitive measures. It will hold a debate on the reforms on 13 January. |
Polish presidential spokeswoman Malgorzata Sadurska said earlier this week that President Andrzej Duda signed the laws because he wanted the state media to be "impartial, objective and reliable". | Polish presidential spokeswoman Malgorzata Sadurska said earlier this week that President Andrzej Duda signed the laws because he wanted the state media to be "impartial, objective and reliable". |
The Eurosceptic Law and Justice Party (PiS) won a clear majority in October elections and argues that journalists on public service channels are biased against it in their coverage. | The Eurosceptic Law and Justice Party (PiS) won a clear majority in October elections and argues that journalists on public service channels are biased against it in their coverage. |
Most Poles tune in to the public TVP channels, as well as public radio - which includes many regional stations. | Most Poles tune in to the public TVP channels, as well as public radio - which includes many regional stations. |
Correspondents say that incoming governments in Poland tend to put their own people in to run large state companies, institutions, and the public media - but the PiS has gone faster and further this time. | Correspondents say that incoming governments in Poland tend to put their own people in to run large state companies, institutions, and the public media - but the PiS has gone faster and further this time. |
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