Poles are in favour of building a CPK. Against is Donald Tusk

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Confederate press conference on the subject of the corruption of the Tusk government's policy towards the CPK, attended by MPs Bartłomiej Pejo and Krzysztof Tuduj, 14 June 2024.

Krzysztof Tuduj:
– Prime Minister Donald Tusk compromises himself and discredits his government in the field of policy towards the Central Communication Port. What he does against the interests of Poland and does it against the opinion of Poles.

Poles mostly support the construction of the Central Communication Port. According to many polls on this issue, this results, and even in the last June poll for the United Surveys studio 59.6% of respondents are in favour of building this port, an airport, and only over 20% are against it. It is besides worth noting that up to 45% of supporters of the Civic Coalition are in favour of this task being implemented, so close to half.

Donald Tusk and his back area go into denial. They're not doing this project, they're doing it. they commission costly audits, which are seemingly to hold and possibly even annihilate the task at all. I personally fishy that and I think many observers of the political scene besides fishy it.

A fewer days ago, the audit for alleged another projects was cancelled due to costs. Here, too, is an additional introduction to unnecessary costs, while the expertise and opinions on this task have truly been widely issued.

Time's moving out. These are all delays. Unfortunately, we would not like Poland to be known for its lateness and eternal catching up. This is simply a task that should be implemented. It should be implemented as a thing beyond the interests of the organization concerned. It should be, as in mature democracies, served regardless of who is in charge, who is Prime Minister, who is in government. This is simply a strategical task that is profoundly in the interests of the state. This is simply a national interest, irrefutable.

We appeal and even request Prime Minister Tusk to velocity up these actions. I would besides like to remind you that a parliamentary “Yes to the CPK” squad has been established in the Sejm, which is simply a cross-party team. There are many Members from different formations who are able to dismiss the interpartisan dispute and stand up for national interest. That's a worthy attitude! Confederates besides belong to this team.
So for CPK, not for Tusk's policy towards CPK.

Bartholomew Pejo:
– The fact that Donald Tusk doesn't number with the voice, the opinion of even his own voters, does not surprise us at all. Donald Tusk counts with opinion and, to put it mildly, with suggestions from Germany. And that is the reason for the torpedoing of the Central Communication Port task by the Donald Tusk government. due to the fact that it will undoubtedly become a competition for German airports. And it's not just our opinion.

About this fact he writes the German paper Die Welt, whose correspondent is Philipp Fritz, and he quotes: The CPK can become a competition for German airports and the German aviation industry, which is inactive suffering from advanced environmental charges. This is simply a challenge. Competition must be peculiarly afraid by 1 German port. He besides added that CPK will have a immense impact on German airports. And that's the truth.

This solution is lacking in Central and east Europe. There is simply a deficiency of specified a large transport port, which will, hopefully, service around 40 million passengers. This is more than 10 times more than the Katowice port, which serves more than 2 million and more than 20 times more than Okęcie.

There must be a port. It's economical development. It's a window to the world. It's besides quite a few jobs. Around the airport is now being created, but besides for many years, the alleged airport city. So the improvement of services, the improvement of trade, the economy, tourism. This is what we all know and call for, and we request that this task proceed regardless of political differences. ...

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