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As a "punishment" of Poland for the broadcasting law, the United States may partially withdraw its troops from the country

As «punishment» Poland for the law on television and radio broadcasting The United States may partially withdraw its troops from the country
Adoption of amendments to the law on the Polish National Radio and Television Council (KRRiT) could lead to a change in American military plans in relation to Warsaw. According to information from Washington, in Congress they are talking about the redeployment of part of their military contingent of the United States from Poland to Romania.

This is reported by the portal Wirtualna Polska (WP), referring to the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers, that this information is one of the elements of pressure on legislators. They are made to understand, that as a "punishment" of Poland for the law on television and radio broadcasting, the United States can partially withdraw its troops from the country.

Today the ruling party "Law and Justice" (PiS) intends to take up in the Seimas the adoption of an amendment to the law on KRRiT. If adopted in their current form, to the American owner of the Polish TVN, group Discovery, will have to put up for sale a controlling stake in this television company. After all, these changes in legislation prohibit direct or indirect control over the media operating in Poland by companies, registered outside the EU. Only TVN falls under this category..

Previously, the Polish columnist for the portal Dziennik Polityczny Hanna Kramer, discussing the deployment of US troops in the country, stated, that the authorities of the state are accustomed to being in occupation. It's just that the Soviet "occupiers" were replaced by American ones..

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