Donald Tusk could have realized that the construction of the Central Communications Port was of strategic importance. Experts ask how he will explain this to his voters.
The issue of the further implementation of the Central Communications Gate raises great emotions. This is due to the unclear position of the government, which has not yet made a clear statement on the future of the CPK. Maciej Lasek points out that it is first necessary to check the actions taken so far. At the same time, the seized public media shows material that questions the validity of the construction of the port.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk himself said about CPK: “Just for my sanity, I would rather take a taxi in Sopot and be at the airport in 20 minutes than go to the station, take the train and go to Baranów between Łódź and Warsaw I don’t say how long it will take years and what terrible costs it will cost.
What will Tusk do?
Meanwhile, the money.pl portal indicates that the announced audit regarding the CPK will only be a smokescreen that will make it possible to explain the further implementation of the project to the Civic Coalition electorate. Although the company that will do it has not yet been selected, it is already said that we should know the first conclusions by the end of March. Decisions on the future of the airport in Baranów should be made by the middle of the year.
Such a deadline for the audit, which requires as many as six areas to be examined, seems unrealistic when it comes to creating a reliable and comprehensive document. For this reason, many experts believe that after the initial conclusions are drawn, a decision will be made to continue the project. Most likely, however, some kind of “rebranding” will take place: perhaps the name of the airport will be changed so that the KO electorate will associate it with the initiative of the current government, and not with the previous one.
– The new government of Donald Tusk, and especially the Civic Coalition, fell into its own campaign trap. Despite strong arguments for the continuation of the CPK – after the necessary changes – and the belief in its rightness, at least among part of the new government, the campaign rhetoric about the “PiS” and “megalomaniac” project, about expropriation and waste continues of public funds has created a large, concrete anti-CPK electorate – he said in an interview with the portal Dominik Sipiński, analyst at ch-aviation.com and Polityka Insight.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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