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Kurski abruptly dismissed as TVP president; expected to get a prominent government position
 05 Sep 2022
Jacek Kurski, the influential long-term head of Poland’s public broadcaster TVP, has been abruptly dismissed from his position.

The reasons for Kurski’s departure remain unknown, but one leading local newspaper suggests that it could be a move designed to pave the way for him to return to government in a prominent position. A ruling party spokesman has confirmed that there are “new tasks” awaiting Kurski. Under his leadership since 2016, TVP has become a mouthpiece for the government, in which he previously served as a deputy minister, Notes from Poland reports.

Shortly after midday today, media reports emerged that the National Media Council (RMN) – a state body that oversees public media – had unanimously voted to dismisse Kurski from his position. It then appointed Mateusz Matyszkowicz, who had previously sat on TVP’s board, to replace him. The motion to dismiss Kurski was submitted by the RMN’s chairman, Krzysztof Czabański, who hails from the ruling national-conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party.

Another member of the RMN, Robert Kwiatkowski from The Left (Lewica), an opposition party, complained in a tweet that there had been no opportunity for a competitive hiring process to choose a replacement for Kurski.

He voted against Matyszkowicz’s appointment, while the other opposition representative on the council, Marek Rutka, reportedly abstained. The three PiS-appointed members voted in favor.

Kurski’s dismissal – which came without any kind of forewarning – immediately set off speculation as to why such an influential figure – whose station is seen as a vital tool for the government ahead of next year’s vital parliamentary elections – had been removed.

Rzeczpospolita, a leading center-right daily, wrote that it had learnt from government sources that “talks took place a few days ago on Jacek Kurski’s move to the government”.

“Politicians are surprised by the information about the dismissal of the head of TVP, but they do not rule out that events may have accelerated and Kurski may enter the government ‘in place of someone more than a minister’,” reports the newspaper.

Soon after, Radosław Fogiel, a PiS spokesman, tweeted that Kurski’s dismissal “of course does not mean a negative assessment of his work”. Instead, there “will soon be new tasks ahead of Kurski”, Fogiel added.

Kurski – a former member of Poland’s underground anti-communist opposition – after 1989 became a right-wing politician. He served as an MP and MEP for PiS and United Poland (Solidarna Polska), two of the parties that make up the current ruling coalition. In November 2015 he became a deputy culture minister in the new PiS-led government. But soon after, in January 2016, he left that role to become head of TVP.

In March 2020, Kurski was dismissed from that position, reportedly on the demand of President Andrzej Duda. However, he remained at the station as an advisor and then resumed his position as CEO in August the same year.

While Poland’s public broadcasters have always been under the influence of whichever parties are in power, under Kurski’s rule TVP has been politicized to an extent unprecedented in the post-communist period. Its programming, including news broadcasts, promote the government’s line and attack its opponents.

Public trust in the station has fallen to its lowest ever recorded level since the end of communism and Poland has fallen from its highest ever position in the World Press Freedom Index when PiS came to power to its lowest one. Reporters Without Borders, which compiles the ranking, notes that state-owned media have been purged of dissenting employees and “transformed into government propaganda mouthpieces”.


Kurski himself confirmed the news on Twitter today. "I confirm that as a result of the decision of my political environment, in consultation with me, I have ceased to be the President of TVP. I know that there are further challenges ahead of me. The broadcaster to whom I dedicated the last 7 years is today at its peak, wonderful as ever. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to the audience and TVP people "- wrote Jacek Kurski on Monday at 2 p.m. However, he did not specify what challenges he meant.

“Knowing the logic of the ruling camp, Kurski will land a lucrative job in the SSP and will be guaranteed a Warsaw number one position in the elections to the European Parliament,” predicts Konrad Piasecki from TVN24. “The dismissal of Kurski will not change anything in the propaganda machine of TVP. There are no illusions here,” said Rafał Madajczak from Gazeta.pl.
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