“They are planning like a horse uphill in order not to admit that those things are not too badly designed by specialists selected by PiS,” Krzysztof Bosak assesses Donald Tusk’s conference yesterday on Radio Plus.
It is good that they have finally come to their senses and are not planning to go ahead with this investment, because we would probably be the only medium-sized European country without a modern, international airport, but this does not bode well for the airport’s connectivity and capacity. It should be made clear that this airport will be connected by rail, not just by car. They should stop supposedly expanding Modlin. If the CPK is to be built, Modlin can remain in its current form.
– said Krzysztof Bosak, but he also admitted that he was skeptical about Donald Tusk’s announcement.
I don’t believe in it, I’ll say this. It is difficult for me to assess the Prime Minister’s statements yesterday, because I simply do not believe in them. I don’t believe they can be so unreasonable as to use a nice word in the way they present themselves. What is the reason for this, or is it some kind of stubbornness that they do not want to admit that the team of specialists selected by the PiS government was able to design something decent. It seems to me that they have such a mental block about it that they cannot admit it. And they’re trying damn hard to come up with something else, a duoport, a tripport, a megalopolis instead of the CPK railway component. They try like crazy to avoid admitting that these things are very well designed by specialists
– he continued.
The only element of a sensible whole is the construction of the CPK itself as an airport with international status, while the capacity is currently being reduced to a level below… I mean, I hope they are not so foolish as not to maintain the modular character of the CPK, i.e. it will be possible to expand them modularly with additional terminals in relation to market expectations
– says the deputy speaker of the Sejm.
“Germans think they can afford different things in Poland.
The leader of the Confederation also commented on cases where German services transferred migrants to Poland.
Such forced relocations must take place with the consent of the services of both sides and with the assistance of the services of both sides. The situation is that they take someone with them and leave them in a field or at a bus stop, and we find out through the Internet, and the Polish services just come somewhere and show themselves or someone calls, they take care of them, it is not a level of cooperation in the 21st century between the services of civilized countries. In my opinion, just as the Germans planted garbage on us, they are currently planting illegal immigrants on us
– said Krzysztof Bosak and added:
I am not comparing, I am not comparing at all, but the practice is such that Germans believe that they can afford different things in Poland and have a purely instrumental approach to Poland (…). Restoring border control, stopping vehicles from the German side that bring people who have been deprived of German citizenship to us.
““Every government bought resources for the services.”
Krzysztof Bosak also referred to the discussion about revoking the immunity of former Deputy Minister of Justice Michał Wosi in the Pegasus purchase case.
The mere financing of modern instruments, even if they are listening instruments that we believe have been misused, the mere financing of modern instruments for the secret services is not, in my opinion, something for which one should answer in court. Each successive government has bought different instruments for the secret services. We cannot be hypocritical and on the one hand expect effectiveness from the secret services and on the other hand not pay them for instruments. (…) I will examine whether the request of the Public Prosecutor contains any evidence of violation of the law
– summarized Krzysztof Bosak.
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Source: wPolityce