As the followers of blogs and my Facebook notes know, Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz was not my first choice in the first round. In the second one, however, it is made of conventional PO-PiS duo, and here the choice is obvious.
From 2002 to 2005, the president of Warsaw was Lech Kaczyński. Many times he promised to build by the end of his word North Bridgewhose first plans appeared in the Polish People's Republic. curious in the past of bridge construction, the reader will find it in my open blognotate.
Kaczyński's squad was incapable to prepare even papers to conduct the tender, which is why his full achievements and his successor kind of p.o. (in 2005 Kaczyński left a vacancy as president of Warsaw, due to the fact that he became president of the country) were trampling around. However, the successor of the P.O. kind during his brief duties was able to promise the Warsawians that "the bridge will be ready in 2009".
Of course, in the parade of the writer's authorities of Warsaw (here we mentally play the musician "rampampara rara rampamparam") the most sympathetic clown was Kazz Marcinkiewicz (2006-2007). He, closing the parade on the unicycle, hitting the cymbals, announced that he would "remove the road distant from the capital."
Since specified declarations are made by influential politicians of the ruling organization (then both) and the government does not cut off – it is understandable that GDDKiA officials treat this as a fresh doctrine of the government. Therefore, paper works on the A2 Stryków roads – Konotopa and S2 Konotopa-Lubelska have been postponed until the government has worked out its concept with the road moving through Mount Calvary.
Warsaw drivers apply for skull movement and an thought of what car traffic in the agglomeration would look like if the PiS continued to rule. Let's presume even optimistic that Kazzostrada would be built by today.
How would we get to her from Warsaw? Breaking through Konstancin, Piaseczno, Raszyn or Grodzisk? That is why I was and inactive am specified a hot opponent of PiS – just their ideas translated into concrete always proved to be as meaningful as the poesy of Isabel Nowymarcinkiewicz.
What is it, the parade's already run over, and yet there's another clown behind Kazz on the unicycle? Oh, yeah, he's the PiS candidate for president of Warsaw in the 2010 election, Czesław BieleckiOh, my God!
He promised to build “in 2 years” the bypass of Midtown Warsaw after a completely fresh route. It is not known what magical ways Bielecki wanted to accelerate environmental arrangements and the choice of the contractor of this investment.
Two years is the construction itself, so Bielecki seemingly imagined the arrangements and tender brought to the furthest month. If I always tried to do something like that, it would be illegal like a writing way through RospudaSo it was clear it wasn't gonna work out.
Fortunately, it didn't work out. Warsaw drivers responded to this election promise with benyhil.
Compared to this, the promise of free communication by the next candidate, Jack Sasin, seems almost realistic. It is at least possible to estimation its astronomical cost (in the case of Bielecki's and Marcinkiewicz's proposals it is impossible – just from the beginning it was besides crazy to even take any data for calculations).
In a sense, it is progress. But as a voter, I can see things straight.
I have quite a few regrets about the PO, but I appreciate that this is at least a organization that can make an investment from early paperocology to cutting the ribbon. The PiS can't even do that.
With this awareness, I'll go on a second tour.