Janusz Kowalski raises the alarm about Adam Romanowski’s participation in the deliberations of the parliamentary committee. An MP from Sovereign Poland asked questions about the construction of wind farms.
Kowalski suggests that Romanowski is one of the authors of the wind farm law. He draws attention to the alleged activities of a law firm of which the man in question is a partner.
Lawyer Adam Romanowski received a mandate from Krzysztof Gadowski of the Platform to speak in a parliamentary committee about the wind farm bill. The PO MP was completely unaware of the act. And Mr. Adam Romanowski is a consultant and… most likely one of the authors of the wind farm law. Adam Romanowski is a partner at the law firm “Romanowscy i Wspólnicy”, brother of Prof. Michał Romanowski. The “legal and business consultancy firm Romanowscy i Wspólnicy”, whose partner speaks at the request of the PO in the parliamentary committee on the wind farm law, provides services to foreign energy companies, among others. From the information available online, we know for sure that this law firm worked for a large French energy company. The law firm “Romanowscy i Wspólnicy” represented the Veolia company in a high-profile legal dispute over Aqua SA with the city of Bielsko-Biała, whose president is… politician @Platforma_org: The French Veolia wanted to rob the city with the help of the Romanowski law firm , of the voting rights of shares in… a water company. And Veolia was interested in investing in wind farms in Poland during the PO-PSL government
– we are reading.
Kowalski’s questions
Janusz Kowalski then asks three questions about Romanowski. One of them is addressed to the leaders of the Civic Platform.
Therefore, it is reasonable to answer the following questions: 1) Did Adam Romanowski or the law firm Romanowski i Wspólnicy advise on the drafting of regulations liberalizing the rules regarding wind farms? 2) For which foreign companies – apart from Veolia – has the law firm “Romanowscy i Wspólnicy” served or worked in the last two years? 3) do the leaders of @Platforma_org know that they are signing bills that will most likely be significantly influenced by people working for foreign energy companies, which companies, for example, are competing with Polish cities for control of water works?
– asks the MP.
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Source: wPolityce

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