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Joke About President Duda Gets Polish TV Employee Fired – Reports

© AP Photo / Susan WalshPresident Donald Trump, right, listens as Polish President Andrzej Duda, left, speaks during a joint news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018
President Donald Trump, right, listens as Polish President Andrzej Duda, left, speaks during a joint news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018 - Sputnik International
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The director of Belsat TV claimed that their SMM manager got sacked for violating the company’s policy, and that they actually wanted to let him go for quite some time.

A Belarusian national, Ivan Shyla, has revealed how publishing a photo of the US and Polish presidents got him fired from his position as a social media manager at Belsat TV channel.

"Yeah, I got fired. There wasn’t any discussion, they just kicked me out from all work-related chat rooms and revoked my clearance. Maybe someday I will write about this matter in a more comprehensive fashion, maybe not. … The management shouldn’t apologize, but firing someone because of your own mistakes is not good," Shyla wrote on his Facebook page.

The image, which apparently caused Shyla’s sacking, features US President Donald Trump and Polish President Andrzej Duda signing a document during a recent meeting, with Trump glaring menacingly at the camera, bearing an "Apprentice"-style visage, and Duda grinning delightedly as he hunches over to sign the paper.

Shyla’s caption says, “[The person] on the left – the President of Poland.”

A meeting between the leaders of Poland and the US seemed successful enough until one picture created doubts about how well Warsaw was represented. - Sputnik International
Trump-Duda Photo Sparks Outrage
Belsat TV’s head, Agnieszka Romaszewska-Guzy, however insisted that the company already wanted to replace Shyla for quite some time and that the "mocking photo of President Duda" simply became the last straw.

She also argued that Belsat’s policy states that company employees should refrain from becoming involved in “Polish political divisions,” and that “in particular, the employee responsible for social media should not cause trouble to the station.”

The Trump-Duda photograph evoked outrage among the Polish media and opposition politicians due to the fact that their president was forced to stand while Trump sat.

One Polish reporter even remarked that it was "nice on the part of President Trump to move a little, because otherwise our president would have to sign a document on his knees."

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