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Polish president says he vetoed media law
Polands President Andrzej Duda speaks during his media announcement about Supreme Court legislation at Presidential Palace in Warsaw, Poland, July 24, 2017. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

WARSAW, Dec 27 — Poland’s President Andrzej Duda said today he vetoed a media bill that critics said aimed to silence a Discovery-owned news channel critical of the government.

Unexpectedly rushed through parliament this month, the legislation would have tightened rules around foreign ownership of media, specifically affecting the ability of news channel TVN24, owned by US media company Discovery Inc, to operate.

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"I refuse to sign the amendment to the law on the National Broadcasting Council,” Duda said. — Reuters

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