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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, as he leaves a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the secretary of organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's seat. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, during a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's acta. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, upon his arrival at a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the secretary of organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's seat. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

Sanchez Asks for Forgiveness After UCO Report on Santos Cerdan - Madrid

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, upon his arrival at a press conference, at the PSOE headquarters in Ferraz, on June 12, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). Sánchez appears after the secretary of organization of the PSOE presented his resignation from all positions within the party and handed in his deputy's seat. The President of the Government has apologized to the citizens for having trusted Santos Cerdán and has announced that he will call for an external audit of the Socialist Party's accounts, in addition to the immediate restructuring of the internal organization. Photo by Gabriel Luengas/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Monju fast-breeder reactor's reform period to be extended

Monju fast-breeder reactor's reform period to be extended

FUKUI, Japan - Members of a Japan Atomic Energy Agency panel discuss the issue of restructuring the troubled Monju prototype fast-breeder reactor in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, western Japan, on Sept. 25, 2014. The agency's Monju safety review committee made clear in a draft report to the government unveiled at the meeting it will extend the term of restructuring the reactor to March 2015 from the original deadline of this September.

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Renesas shareholders' meeting

Renesas shareholders' meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the entrance of the venue in Tokyo on Feb. 22, 2013, of a shareholders' meeting of struggling chipmaker Renesas Electronics Corp. The shareholders approved a 150 billion yen investment plan from a Japanese government-backed fund and eight private-sector firms to accelerate restructuring measures.

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TEPCO submits restructuring plan

TEPCO submits restructuring plan

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Electric Power Co. President Toshio Nishizawa (C) speaks during a meeting on its restructuring in Tokyo on April 27, 2012. The utility and a state-backed bailout fund submitted to the government on the day a restructuring plan to help the company overcome its financial plight following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster, such as through the injection of 1 trillion yen in public funds and electricity rate hikes.

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Gov't to help JAL rebuild itself if all employees try hard

Gov't to help JAL rebuild itself if all employees try hard

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters about Japan Airlines Corp.'s filing for bankruptcy protection at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Jan. 19, 2010. Hatoyama said the government is willing to help JAL rebuild itself under the court-led restructuring process if all its employees work hard to that end.

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Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuo Inamori (L), honorary chairman and founder of electronics firm Kyocera Corp., and transport minister Seiji Maehara (R) speaks to reporters at the transport ministry on Jan. 13, 2010. The 77-year-old executive accepted the offer from the government to assume the post of chief executive officer without pay at Japan Airlines Corp. that is undergoing state-backed restructuring efforts.

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Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuo Inamori (C), honorary chairman and founder of electronics firm Kyocera Corp., speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Jan. 13, 2010. The 77-year-old executive accepted the offer from the government to assume the post of chief executive officer without pay at Japan Airlines Corp. that is undergoing state-backed restructuring efforts.

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Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuo Inamori (C), honorary chairman and founder of electronics firm Kyocera Corp., heads to the transport ministry in Tokyo on Jan. 13, 2010. The 77-year-old executive said he accepted the offer from the government to assume the post of chief executive officer without pay at Japan Airlines Corp. that is undergoing state-backed restructuring efforts.

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Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

Kyocera founder Inamori accepts offer to run Japan Airlines

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Kazuo Inamori, honorary chairman and founder of electronics firm Kyocera Corp. The 77-year-old executive said on Jan. 13, 2010, that he accepted the offer from the government to assume the post of chief executive officer without pay at Japan Airlines Corp. that is undergoing state-backed restructuring efforts.

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U.S. may reconsider how Futemma base is returned to Japan

U.S. may reconsider how Futemma base is returned to Japan

TOKYO, Japan - The United States has unofficially told Japan it may reconsider how to return land occupied by the Marine Corps Futemma Air Station (file photo) in Okinawa Prefecture as part of the restructuring of U.S. forces in the country, Japanese government sources said Feb. 20.

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