"Journalism goes to the dogs. They can now write anything they want as long as they put a question mark at the end of a sentence. I can’t file a lawsuit against everyone, can I?," said Palikot about this to "Wprost".
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"A Ghost Company or Activity of Other Journalists?" – should be the correct title of a revealing text by Leszek Kraskowski. The article says that an unknown company QGA&Partners filed a motion to the Chancellery of the President to rent a villa in Klarysew. In the same villa Jaroslaw Kaczyński worked on the Law and Justice’s party manifesto.
MP Janusz Palikot has spoken about this issue many times. He claimed that the President’s brother enjoyed special treatment, because he himself tried to rent this charming residence but without success. "Dziennik" advanced a thesis that also this time Palikot could have been behind the motion filed by QGA. Palikot denied: "It is true that I asked several people to check if they would also be rejected by the Chancellery or my motions were the only ones to be sent back due to some formal irregularities," said Palikot. “But I do not recall a company called QGA.”
"Wprost" discovered who was behind this alleged "yet another of Janusz Palikot’s provocations" – these were journalists of the “Fakt” daily, whose office is just two floors above their colleagues from “Dziennik”. They unofficially confirmed to us that they had filed a motion to the Chancellery of the President, providing a fake name and a fake seat of a company just to check if they would succeeded in something that Palikot had not.
"Apart from Palikot, I could also suspect Jerzy Urban of this provocation, but not my colleagues from “Fakt". It is strange that they didn’t say anything when I introduced myself as a “Dziennik” journalist,” said Leszek Kraskowski. “Unless it’s like with a terrorist attack: usually many groups claim that they had committed it,” he added.
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