Three weeks after the change of power in Poland, the public media remains the most prominent political dispute between the center-left government of Donald Tusk and Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s outgoing national conservative Law and Justice party (PiS). Newly elected Prime Minister Donald Tusk has relaunched Poland’s public broadcaster, wresting control from the previous far-right government. But reforms remain uncertain. Duda has subsequently added fuel to the fire by vetoing a budget law that provided the public media funding of 3 billion zlotys (Є690 million, or $754 million). Will this affects Poland position on Ukraine war and the relationships with European union ?

