He announced on the social network that he is moving to Republika Kleček TV. “I'm back on the air, I invite you to Telewizja Republika today at 18:20, I count on you every day,” the journalist wrote. He added a photo to the post, in which he poses with the head of the TV company, Tomasz Sakievic, and the journalist of TV Republika, Michal Rachon.
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Until the public media was taken over by a new governing board that did not recognize Michal Adamczyk, who was appointed as TVP's president by the National Media Council, Kleček was one of the stars of TVP Info. He conducted interviews with politicians, covered the proceedings of the Seimas, and was also one of the presenters of the Sunday journalistic program “Woronicza 17”.
Kłeczek: This program is October
The journalist did not spare bitter words towards the new government and TVP employees. – Those who took over the Polish television broadcast “Wiadomości” yesterday. I believe that the quality of yesterday's “News” meets any journalistic standard. Monotonous, boring, flat, so-called journalistic brochure. Zero professionalism. It will definitely be easier to prepare Such an informational programIf the usurpers were to find all the weapons in Plac Powstańców Warszawy 7 – he said in December.
Kleček also wondered why the representatives of Minister Bartlomiej Sienkiewicz did not enter the TAI building pl. Warsaw rebels. – I think they realize that they are acting illegally. They know that someone is constantly watching the building and they have some problem and dilemma. The dilemma is moral in nature, but primarily legal. How to legally take over the headquarters of TVP. Ul. Voronitsa, it was done by force. The question is what steps will be taken here. Recently, the director of TAI, Michal Adamczyk, read the letter of the “neo-president” Tomasz Sigut, in which he informs us that “Teleexpress” will be back on the air in the next few days. The question is where it will be broadcast from, the reporter concluded.
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