Minister Sienkevich's statement was not accepted. Both sides of the dispute over state media eagerly awaited the decision to enter the national court register. Following his announcement, Political X (formerly Twitter) was flooded with comments.
Below are some notes about Minister Sienkiewicz's attempt to change the powers of the state media.
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The National Council of the Judiciary did not approve Sienkiewicz's application
The application to enter into the national court register about the members of the Telewizja Polska Supervisory Board, who were appointed by the Minister of Culture at the general meeting on December 19 last year, and Tomasz Sigut, who was appointed by them as president, was released. court on Tuesday.
According to the procedure, the secretary of the court makes the recording. In the justification, the court worker noted that both decisions “were made by a non-authorized body in accordance with the above provisions of UKRRiTV (Radio Broadcasting Act – note), as well as in accordance with the provisions of the TVP charter, respectively.” Even with the provisions of the Commercial Companies Code (Companies Code). commercial – note)”.
In this context, the referrer recalled the December 2016 decision of the Constitutional Tribunal, according to which the deprivation of competence of the National Broadcasting Council to appoint members of the governing bodies of public media companies is unconstitutional.
As he explained, “in no way can it be concluded that the cited decision can be a basis for questioning the National Media Council itself as the body establishing the applicant's bodies. A maiori ad minus the decision of the Constitutional Tribunal does not constitute a basis for the conclusion. That these powers were assumed by the Minister of Corporate Affairs of the State Treasury as a shareholder of the company.
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