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Yes to CPK or a Duoport? The Future of Polish Transport Infrastructure

The panel on the future of key infrastructure projects in Poland, such as the Central Transport Hub (CPK), provided a platform for an in-depth analysis of strategic investments in transport infrastructure. Experts focused on evaluating the benefits and challenges of implementing such projects and their potential economic impact. Discussions highlighted the Central Transport Hub’s potential as a new transportation node to enhance domestic mobility and international connections. It was emphasized that the CPK could become a cornerstone of infrastructure in Central and Eastern Europe.

The panel played a crucial role in raising public awareness about the execution of large-scale infrastructure projects in Poland. Through open dialogue, participants gained insights into decision-making processes, challenges, and the potential benefits of investments like the CPK. It also provided attendees with a deeper understanding of how to monitor these ventures, ensuring transparency, efficiency, and alignment with public interest.

The debate underscored the importance of citizens actively observing and engaging in discussions about major infrastructure projects. Participants were encouraged to adopt a watchdog role, using the knowledge and tools gained from the panel to contribute to a transparent and well-informed dialogue about Poland’s transportation future. This approach fosters more active, informed citizenship, capable of influencing the successful and sustainable implementation of vital national investments.

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Financed by the National Institute of Freedom – Center for Civil Society Development as part of the Government Programme for Civil Society Organisations Development for 2018-2030 CSODev

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