“Farmers are terrified.” Macierewicz about the wind turbine law

This is a huge blow to Polish agriculture. Farmers are terrified of this project – he said about the so-called Windmill Law Antoni Macierewicz.

A group of MPs from the Civic Coalition and Poland 2050 submitted to the Speaker of the Sejm a draft law amending laws supporting consumers of electricity, gas and heat, and certain other laws.

The project caused great controversy because it makes the construction of wind installations much easier, the operation of which is burdensome for local residents and also has negative consequences for nature. The regulations include: possibility of expropriation for the construction of wind turbines. Law and Justice has submitted reports in this case to the Public Prosecution Service and the Central Bureau for Combating Corruption.

Macierewicz: Farmers are terrified

– This is a huge blow to Polish agriculture. Farmers are terrified of this project, said Antoni Macierewicz, who was a guest on Program 1 of Polish Radio on Monday. – This is to pursue the interests of German companies that are aware of the coalition [KO, Polska 2050, PSL, Lewica – przy. red.] it may not survive long, so they are in a hurry, he said.

The Law and Justice politician believes that German companies want to introduce solutions from the so-called wind farm law because “it will bring them enormous financial benefits.” – This bill will destroy Polish agriculture, but it will bring enormous benefits to German companies. Unfortunately, there has been no decision by the PO to withdraw from this law, Macierewicz said.

“The drafter of the regulations was PO”

– The draft regulations were drawn up by the Civic Platform. We have received this project for consultation. I consulted it and submitted a number of amendments so that I can say that I identify with this project, Paulina Hennig-Kloska, Vice President of Poland 2050, admitted to Polsat News.

When asked for the names of people who created the so-called project Wind Farm Act, the politician replied that she had been “asked for consultation by Borys Budka”. – Not a single businessman investing in wind farms has contacted me about changing the regulations or tried to put pressure on them. We have consulted experts, assured the Polish MP 2050.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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