One of the first decisions of Donald Tusk’s government is the establishment of a Ministry of Industry in Katowice. It will be directed by Marzena Czarnecka.
This information was first reported by money.pl. It was later confirmed by Tusk during a press conference after a meeting with future ministers of his cabinet, which took place on Friday morning.
– Marzena Czarnecka is responsible for the creation of the Ministry of Industry in Katowice – said the leader of the Civic Coalition.
According to the portal, Czarnecka is a professor and head of the Department of Energy Transformation at the University of Economics in Katowice. He is a lecturer at universities in Europe, including in Saarbrücken (Germany) and Granada (Spain) and a judge at the Disciplinary Board of the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Katowice.
Ministry in Katowice
Donald Tusk promised in March this year during a meeting with the city’s residents to move one of the ministries to Katowice. The politician then talks about his party’s plans in the field of energy. He assured that his group wants to extract Polish coal and “this is not the least contradictory to the idea of energy transformation”
– After all, Silesia can and will be an industrial power, coal will be extracted in Silesian mines and at the same time the dream of a green Silesia, where there is cheap energy, which will become a scientific center, will come true. because the new industrial revolution that is starting to get serious here in Silesia will need a modern workforce, substantively prepared people, several hundred thousand specialists in the field of energy, renewable energy and nuclear energy – said Tusk.
The politician also announced that one of the first decisions after winning the elections will be the decision to move the Ministry of Industry to Silesia. – Decisions about Silesia will be made in Silesia – said Tusk.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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