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'''''Do Rzeczy''''' ({{IPA|pl|dɔ ˈʐɛt͡ʂɨ|lang}}; {{lit.|To the point}}) is a [[Polish language|Polish-language]] conservative weekly news and political magazine published in [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]].<ref name="vox" /> It often promotes the [[Law and Justice (Poland)|PIS party]] narrative.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Do Rzeczy|url=https://www.eurotopics.net/en/148616/do-rzeczy|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-05|website=eurotopics.net|language=en|quote=The Polish media group Platforma Mediowa Point Group S.A (PMPG) launched the news magazine Do Rzeczy in 2013. It represents conservative bordering on nationalist positions and frequently supports the PIS party line.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201204015501/https://www.eurotopics.net/en/148616/do-rzeczy |archive-date=4 December 2020 }}</ref>
'''''Do Rzeczy''''' ({{IPA-pl|dɔ ˈʐɛ.t͡ʂɨ|}}, [[Literal translation|lit.]] ''To the point'') is a pro-[[United Right (Poland)|United Right]],<ref name= "Europress">{{cite web|url=https://www.eurotopics.net/en/148616/do-rzeczy|work=Eurotopics|title=DoRzeczy profile|language= English}}</ref> [[Opposition to LGBT rights|anti-LGBT]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://dorzeczy.pl/kraj/161113/narzucanie-polsce-ideologii-lgbt-lisicki-to-granica-non-possumus-rozwazylbym-wyjscie-z-ue.html|title= Narzucanie Polsce ideologii LGBT? Lisicki: To granica non possumus. Rozważyłbym wyjście z UE|language=Polish|work=Do Rzeczy}}</ref> [[Polish nationalism|nationalist]],<ref name= "Europress"/> [[Eurosceptic|hard euro-sceptic]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://dorzeczy.pl/kraj/162093/do-rzeczy-nr-48-unii-trzeba-powiedziec-dosc-polexit-mamy-prawo-o-tym-rozmawiac.html|work=Do Rzeczy|language=Polish|number=48|title=Unii trzeba powiedzieć: dość. Polexit – mamy prawo o tym rozmawiać}}</ref> [[National conservatism|ultra-conservative]],<ref name= "Press.pl">{{Cite web|url=https://www.press.pl/tresc/57963,redaktor-naczelny-pawel-lisiecki_-sylwetka-szefa-_do-rzeczy_|title=Od rzeczy|work=Press|language= Polish}}</ref> [[Catholic fundamentalist]]<ref name= "Press.pl"/> and [[right-wing populist]]<ref name= "Press.pl"/> [[Polish language|Polish-language]] weekly news and political magazine published in [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]].<ref name= "Economist">{{cite news|title=Poland’s president turns on his former boss|url=https://www.economist.com/news/europe/21730165-ruling-law-and-justice-partys-plan-nobble-polish-institutions-hits-roadblock-polands|work=The Economist|date=12 October 2017}}</ref>


==History and profile==
==History and profile==
''Do Rzeczy'' was established in January 2013 by Paweł Lisicki<ref>{{cite news|author=Jan Cienski|title=Polish media baron faces uphill struggle|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/750f1cba-6ace-11e2-9871-00144feab49a.html#axzz3Zhp8tvep|accessdate=10 May 2015|work=Financial Times|date=7 March 2013|location=Warsaw}}</ref> and a group of journalists who previously worked for the weekly magazine ''[[Uważam Rze]]''.<ref name=vox>{{cite web|title=Do Rzeczy|url=http://www.voxeurop.eu/en/content/source-profile/3830331-do-rzeczy|work=VoxEurop|accessdate=10 May 2015}}</ref> The magazine is published on a weekly basis and has its headquarters in Warsaw.<ref name=vox/> It has a [[Christianity|Christian]] and [[conservative]] stance.<ref name=vox/>
''Do Rzeczy'' was established in January 2013 by {{ill|Paweł Lisicki|pl}}<ref>{{cite news|author=Jan Cienski|title=Polish media baron faces uphill struggle|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/750f1cba-6ace-11e2-9871-00144feab49a.html#axzz3Zhp8tvep|accessdate=10 May 2015|work=Financial Times|date=7 March 2013|location=Warsaw}}</ref> and a group of journalists who previously worked for the weekly magazine ''[[Uważam Rze]]''.<ref name="vox">{{cite web|title=Do Rzeczy|url=http://www.voxeurop.eu/en/content/source-profile/3830331-do-rzeczy|url-status=live|work=VoxEurop|quote=Conservative and liberal, the weekly Do Rzeczy was founded in 2013 by former Rzeczpospolita editor Paweł Lisicki and a group of journalists from the weekly Uważam Rze. Conservative, because it respects the Christian tradition, and liberal, because it supports the free market. The weekly is accompanied weekly historical magazine Do Rzeczy Historia.|accessdate=10 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150511083100/http://www.voxeurop.eu/en/content/source-profile/3830331-do-rzeczy |archive-date=11 May 2015 }}</ref> The magazine is published on a weekly basis and has its headquarters in Warsaw.<ref name=vox/> It has a [[Christianity|Christian]] and [[conservative]]-[[Liberalism|liberal]] stance.<ref name=vox/>

Paweł Lisicki is also [[editor-in-chief]] of ''Do Rzeczy'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Speakers|url=http://www.eecpoland.eu/speakers/,2027.html|work=ECC|accessdate=10 May 2015}}</ref> which provides articles on political news.<ref>{{cite web|title=A new political magazine to appear in Poland|url=http://russianmediaupdate.blogspot.com.tr/2013_01_01_archive.html|work=Russian Media Update|accessdate=10 May 2015}}</ref> and Lisicki is considered to be the person who is in charge of the staff and the political direction.<ref name= "Press.pl"/>

==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of magazines in Poland]]
* [[List of magazines in Poland]]
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==External links==
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Do Rzeczy
Logo of Do Rzeczy
Editor-in-chiefPaweł Lisicki
Political alignmentConservative
CategoriesNews magazine
Political magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherOrle Pióro
FounderPaweł Lisicki
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
CountryPoland
Based inWarsaw
LanguagePolish
WebsiteDo Rzeczy

Do Rzeczy (Polish: [dɔ ˈʐɛt͡ʂɨ]; lit.'To the point') is a Polish-language conservative weekly news and political magazine published in Warsaw, Poland.[1] It often promotes the PIS party narrative.[2]

History and profile[edit]

Do Rzeczy was established in January 2013 by Paweł Lisicki [pl][3] and a group of journalists who previously worked for the weekly magazine Uważam Rze.[1] The magazine is published on a weekly basis and has its headquarters in Warsaw.[1] It has a Christian and conservative-liberal stance.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Do Rzeczy". VoxEurop. Archived from the original on 11 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015. Conservative and liberal, the weekly Do Rzeczy was founded in 2013 by former Rzeczpospolita editor Paweł Lisicki and a group of journalists from the weekly Uważam Rze. Conservative, because it respects the Christian tradition, and liberal, because it supports the free market. The weekly is accompanied weekly historical magazine Do Rzeczy Historia.
  2. ^ "Do Rzeczy". eurotopics.net. Archived from the original on 4 December 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2021. The Polish media group Platforma Mediowa Point Group S.A (PMPG) launched the news magazine Do Rzeczy in 2013. It represents conservative bordering on nationalist positions and frequently supports the PIS party line.
  3. ^ Jan Cienski (7 March 2013). "Polish media baron faces uphill struggle". Financial Times. Warsaw. Retrieved 10 May 2015.