Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the hosting of the Olympic Games in Poland at today’s press conference. MEP and former head of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz was enthusiastic about the idea, recalling in this context… Euro 2012. “We are still building on those achievements: roads, renovated stations, stadiums,” he said. Have you forgotten how many investments have been delayed or have yet to be made?
Euro 2012 was a great source of pride for the previous government of Donald Tusk, despite the numerous controversies surrounding the investments planned or implemented within the framework of the European football championship.
He said that when the sporting excitement subsides, there will be infrastructure that Poles can continue to use. Now Euro 2016 is approaching and this infrastructure does not yet exist.
– said the then Minister of Infrastructure and Construction, Andrzej Adamczyk, in the Sejm in 2016.
Almost a year after the Euro, various types of damage and even construction disasters occurred in the stadiums that were built. Some investments were criticized even 10 years after the tournament by the residents of the cities where they were built – for example, the main railway station in Poznań.
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Sienkiewicz: We are still benefiting from the achievements of Euro 2012
All this did not stop Donald Tusk from announcing that Poland would host the Olympic Games within 16 years at the earliest. His former government minister, now an MEP, Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz, who was disgraced by the forced takeover of the public media, did not stop him from… admiring Tusk’s announcement, as well as… the aforementioned Euro 2012.
As for the Olympic Games in Poland in 16 years, I would like to remind the skeptics, including both fans and haters, that the Euro 2012 championship was organized in much more difficult conditions. We are still using this achievement: roads, renovated stations, stadiums – simply civilizational infrastructure
– wrote the politician on X.
Or maybe the desire to organize the Olympic Games motivates the current government to implement projects as important for Poland as the CPK? But in the form proposed by its predecessors, and not “defective” by Tusk and his team, so that they would finally stop using these hashtags “TakDlaCPK” and other “reminders” that there are more important things than political revenge, civil partnerships and abortion? But seriously – I wonder what Minister Domański, who apparently was not enthusiastic about organizing the games in Poland last year, would have to say about all this?
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