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Revision as of 13:00, 6 May 2021
Editor-in-chief | Paweł Lisicki |
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Political alignment | Right-wing populist to far-right[1][2][3] |
Categories | News magazine Political magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | Orle Pióro |
Founder | Paweł Lisicki |
Founded | 2013 |
Country | Poland |
Based in | Warsaw |
Language | Polish |
Website | Do Rzeczy |
Do Rzeczy ([dɔ ˈʐɛ.t͡ʂɨ], lit. To the point) is an anti-LGBT,[4] nationalist,[1] hard euro-sceptic,[5] ultra-conservative,[3] Catholic fundamentalist[3] and right-wing populist[3] Polish-language weekly news and political magazine published in Warsaw, Poland.[2]
History and profile
Do Rzeczy was established in January 2013 by Paweł Lisicki[6] and a group of journalists who previously worked for the weekly magazine Uważam Rze.[7] The magazine is published on a weekly basis and has its headquarters in Warsaw.[7] It has a Christian and conservative-liberal stance.[7]
Paweł Lisicki is also editor-in-chief of Do Rzeczy,[8] which provides articles on political news.[9] and Lisicki is considered to be the person who is in charge of the staff and the political direction.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b "Poland's president turns on his former boss". The Economist. 12 October 2017.
- ^ a b c d e "Od rzeczy". Press (in Polish).
- ^ "Narzucanie Polsce ideologii LGBT? Lisicki: To granica non possumus. Rozważyłbym wyjście z UE". Do Rzeczy (in Polish).
- ^ "Unii trzeba powiedzieć: dość. Polexit – mamy prawo o tym rozmawiać". Do Rzeczy (in Polish). No. 48.
- ^ Jan Cienski (7 March 2013). "Polish media baron faces uphill struggle". Financial Times. Warsaw. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
- ^ a b c "Do Rzeczy". VoxEurop. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
- ^ "Speakers". ECC. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
- ^ "A new political magazine to appear in Poland". Russian Media Update. Retrieved 10 May 2015.