“Previously impossible, now it is a reality. The tunnel under Świna will open soon” PiS’s Michał Dworczyk wrote on Twitter, perhaps suggesting that this was the ruling party’s fault.
Internet users were quick to point out that it was not PiS that allocated the money for the investment. He responded to these comments, among others: Małgorzata Jacyna-Witt from PIS: “The discussion regarding the tunnel to Świnoujście is simple: Is there a tunnel? There isn’t any. There is a tunnel. Is. End of discussion.”
However, if we oppose Małgorzata Jacyna-Witt and do not end the discussion, we partly agree with Michał Dworczyk – Previously impossible, now it has become possible thanks to the European Union.
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“Investment costs exceed PLN 900 million, of which almost PLN 775.7 million is co-financing from the European Union (85%). The task is carried out as part of the project entitled “Improvement of transport links between the islands of Uznam and Wola in Świnoujście – construction of a tunnel under Świna”, Action 4.2 – Improve the transport accessibility of city centers located outside the TEN-T road network and free the city from traffic excessive motorway traffic, Priority Axis IV – Road infrastructure for the city, “Infrastructure and Environment Operational Program 2014-2020” – explained the commune in response to a question by one of the journalists from “Rzeczpospolita”.The regional government usually publishes its answers on its website.
What about the remaining amount? “The investor, the Municipality of Świnoujście, provided the rest from its own budget“- we read.
However, this does not mean that PiS has no benefit in building the tunnel, as written by city representatives. “The money comes from the commune’s own income, Of course, this support comes from funds the City receives from taxes LNG terminalbuilt on city land” – emphasize.
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The LNG terminal named after President Lech Kaczyński in Świnoujście is currently an important point on the map of Poland, which allows us to diversify gas supplies. The decision to build a gas port was made by the government of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz in 2006.
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