Jacek Kurski

[1][2] Kurski was first elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 26,446 votes in 25 – Gdańsk as a member of the Law and Justice party.

On 8 September 2010, Kurski was the only MEP to vote against a condemnation by the European Parliament of the execution of Iranian national Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani by stoning.

[3] He then returned to the Sejm where he served as State Undersecretary for the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage for two years.

[4] He left the network in 2022 after turning it into a propaganda vehicle for the nationalist PiS party according to critics.

The event was criticized in the media for being less private and more political, even state-oriented, and was pointed to as evidence of undesirable ties between state power, the media it manages and the Catholic Church, and the impossibility of obtaining an annulment of the marriage by those not connected with the government was raised.