Trybuna

Trybuna was a Polish daily newspaper with left political orientation. Editorial office was Warsaw.

It was created in 1990 as a successor to the Trybuna ludu, the official organ of the Communist Party, which in the 70s had a circulation of 1.5 million copies. It is edited by the company Ad novelty. At first she stood near the SDPR Socjaldemokracja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, later the Democratic Left Alliance SLD Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej. In 2006 she had a circulation of 23,000 copies.

The last editor of Trybuna was Wieslaw Dębski. Its predecessors were Marek Siwiec, Dariusz Szymczycha, Janusz Rolicki, Andrzej Urbańczyk, Wojciech Pielecki and Marek Barański. As long as ex-president Aleksander Kwasniewski board of the Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland SDPR, the Trybuna by Mariusz SiWiC and later led by Dariusz Szymczycha was. As Kwasniewski in 1995 moved into the presidential palace, Szymczych was recalled during his vacation. Under Rolicki the sheet took on a fighting character and insulted, among others, Pope John Paul II, for which Trybuna was sued and had to apologize. With the declining popularity of the SLD and the rest of the Trybuna went back. They ran into financial difficulties and was social security contributions and funds to the publisher Dom Slo Polskiego guilty. She appeared last on December 4, 2009.

  • Company (Warsaw)
  • Media ( Warsaw)
  • Newspaper ( Poland)
  • Daily paper
  • First publication in 1990
  • Posted in 2009
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