The next holidays, this Christmas, will be much cheaper, they will be joyful, because they will be after the victorious elections – said Tuesday in Toruń, the head of the KO club Borys Budka. PO MEP Radosław Sikorski assured that his political formation would ensure the unblocking of KPO funds in Brussels.
On Tuesday, Budka took part in a meeting of the Civic Coalition club in Toruń (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship).
I am convinced, and as a KO club, we are going to make a solemn, solid commitment that while this Christmas may be very expensive at your home, the next one – Christmas – will certainly be much cheaper. They will certainly be much more pleasant, much more joyful, because they will be after the victorious election
– said the head of the KO club.
Budka announced further travel by KO MPs after Easter.
Now we move to the eastern wall i.e. the Lublin region, Podkarpacie, then to Lesser Poland and we will dynamically move to Lower Silesia
he inquired.
Sikorski on the money Poland lost due to CJEU fines
PO MEP Radosław Sikorski said in his speech that Poland, under PiS rule, is paying the fines imposed by the CJEU, which total “already more than EUR 500 million”.
There are almost 400 counties in Poland. This amounts to about PLN 6 million per poviat. This is not withheld money. It’s like a court fine, that money won’t come back. For PLN 6 million you can build a long road in every poviat
noted Sikorski.
As he noted, when counting KPO’s funds, which have still not been released by the EU, it comes to “PLN 500 million for each poviat”.
Imagine what each province can do with it
noted the MEP.
According to Sikorski, money from the Cohesion Fund is now also at risk.
This is already PLN 2 billion for every Polish poviat. We can’t let them lose this money. We’ll get them. Let PiS apologize and fall
– emphasized the former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Source: wPolityce