“It happened because of the ambitious project for the construction of the airport.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
It happened because of the ambitious project for the construction of the airport.

According to Bloomberg, Navrotsky suggested to review the construction project, rejecting the changes offered by the government to reduce its scale. He stated that he plans to force the government to return the airport project to the previous version. It envisaged the construction of high -speed rail connections with a number of smaller cities in Poland.
“The conflict arose the next day after the inauguration of Navrotsky and testifies to the tense relations between the nationalist head of state supported by the opposition, and the pro-European ruling coalition of Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The authors also point out that a few hours before the speech of Navrotsky, Tusk stated that the Poland’s Constitution clearly stipulates that the country was actually governing the government. At the same time, the Polish president has some influence on defensive and foreign policy.
“He said Navrotsky” not to interfere “his office, which is halfway of a four -year parliamentary term,” the journalists added.
What is known about the project from the construction of the airportThe project on the construction of an airport worth 131 billion zlotys ($ 36 billion), was developed by nationalist precursors of the current premiere of Tusk, according to the material. Last year, Tusk made edits, reducing investments in the railway to ensure sufficient demand for lines that will eventually be built.
The new Aeportport is planned to build an approximate 50 kilometers west of Warsaw. It is expected to be able to serve 34 million passengers a year.
According to the plans of the Polish government, flights from it should begin in 2032.
Navrotsky became President of Poland On August 6, 2025, the newly elected President of Poland Karol Navrotsky took an oath before the National Assembly and officially joined the post.
It should be reminded that in the second round of the elections, which took place on June 1, Navrotsky won with a minimal separation of the pro -European mayor of Warsaw Rafala Taszkovsky. For Navrotsky, 50.89% of voters cast their votes. At the same time, Taszkovsky supported 49.11%.
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