PODSTAWOWE ZADANIA RZECZNIKA PRASOWEGO JEDNOSTKI ADMINISTRACJI RZĄDOWEJ

Journal Title: CIVITAS ET LEX - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

This article is an attempt to bring closer to the reader the basic tasks of the spokespersons of the governmental administrative units who implement the information policy of the Prime Minister, the Government and individual Ministers and Governors. The author analysed the legal and ethical norms that constitute a spokesman duties, and also pointed the risks that are associated with this duties.

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Jacek Mrozek

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Jacek Mrozek (2015). PODSTAWOWE ZADANIA RZECZNIKA PRASOWEGO JEDNOSTKI ADMINISTRACJI RZĄDOWEJ. CIVITAS ET LEX, 5(1), 31-39. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-165490