Poland’s top editor warns: ‘Disinformation is demolishing democracy and civil society’
Founded in 1989 as the voice of Lech Wałęsa’s Solidarity movement, Gazeta Wyborcza was originally launched to cover Poland’s first partially free elections. Owned by Agora, today it stands as the country’s largest national and digital newspaper, one of Europe’s most influential news brands, and a beacon of independent journalism. Over the past decade, it…
