The social pressure was so great that it was not easy to bury the Kurdistan Communist Party. It was necessary to take on the project. However, what we receive from Donald Tusk is no longer CPK, but PDT, i.e. propaganda of the Tusk. Failure to liquidate Okichi does not create a new hub, but something additional: leaving noise and pollution in the center of Warsaw, but it also deprives the new airport of the most profitable flights – because with a choice, every rich person would prefer to fly directly to the capital.
The new CPK is the project “Warsaw in 100 minutes for our people”
Contrary to what Boguslav Shrabota claims here, this is by no means a comprehensive project, because, firstly, the restrictions on the railway component exclude many target cities and regions, including traditionally PiS regions such as Lublin and Podkarpackie, and secondly, because It is supposed to be a high-speed railway that connects large cities with Warsaw in 100 minutes, and will not stop in small towns. Very remote areas, such as Szczecin or Rzeszow, were excluded because they did not fit the advertising slogan “Poland in 100 minutes”.
But the worst thing about it is that it is actually a project called “Warsaw in 100 minutes for our people”. A person who wants to get from Szczecin to Rzeszów by high-speed train must go to Poznań or Gdańsk, from there to Warsaw, from Warsaw to Krakow, and from Krakow to Rzeszow. However, this is something different from the Szczecin-CPSU-Rzeszów trip.
Donald Tusk is returning to the unfortunate ideology from his previous term
By calling the project “Mega Cities” and subordinating it to the interests of Warsaw and several other major cities, Donald Tusk is also returning to the unfortunate urban sprawl ideology from his previous term, which was a euphemism for a policy of funding only large cities, preferably those where the government had the most of support, which seals the eastern wall with vegetation. Unfortunately, you only have to look at the maps provided to understand that not much has changed here.
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