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Zygmunt Solorz's Children Took over Cyfrowy Polsat. Major Changes

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
Tobias Solorz and Aleksandra Żak joined Cyfrowy Polsat's supervisory board on Monday. This means that the three children of the Polsat founder have formally taken over the reins of power at the empire's most important company.
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The general meeting of ZE PAK shareholders appointed five new members to the company's supervisory board. The members included Tobias Solorz, Aleksandra Żak, and Aleksander Grad – children of Zygmunt Solorz and a former close associate of Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

·Warszawa, Poland
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A new stage of succession is formally beginning in the Cyfrowy Polsat Group, with Zygmunt Solorz's children taking on key roles in the company.

·Warsaw, Poland
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The Solorz family's business is heating up again—following recent court decisions regarding succession in family companies, a veritable "personnel carousel" has begun. The biggest surprise may be the fact that Donald Tusk's former right-hand man has joined the supervisory board of one of their key companies. He's a former minister and an extremely influential MP from the former Civic Platform party. What do these changes mean, and what consequen…

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Tobias Solorz and Aleksandra Żak joined Cyfrowy Polsat's supervisory board on Monday. This means that the three children of the Polsat founder have formally taken over the reins of power at the empire's most important company.

·Poland
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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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